THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROFESSIONAL IMAGE AND PEDAGOGICAL COMPETENCE
- Keywords:
- Professional image, pedagogical competence, teacher education, future teachers, professional development, teaching effectiveness, communication skills, professional ethics, reflective practice, educational environment.
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This study explores the relationship between professional image and pedagogical competence in the context of teacher education. The professional image of a teacher is considered a significant factor influencing not only students’ perceptions but also the overall effectiveness of the educational process. In modern educational environments, pedagogical competence encompasses a range of skills, including subject knowledge, communication abilities, ethical behavior, and reflective practice.
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- 2026-04-15
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- Vol. 2 No. 4 (2026)
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