Teachers’ Professional Competencies: Past, Present, and Future
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Teachers’ Professional Competencies: Past, Present, and Future M. Rezaai, Ph.D.* The purpose of this paper is to review the expected professional competencies throughout the history of teacher training in Iran. As such it covers both the past, covering the period from teacher training inception in 1918 to the Islamic revolution in 1979; and the present, since the revolution. Of course the future is covered as well, since in the light of the accelerated developments in all aspects of life, most certainly, the future teachers are influenced by such developments as well. According to the available documents, from the early years of teacher training programs, mastery of the subject matter and the methods of teaching it are the most outstanding competencies emphasized. In post-revolutionary teacher training further emphasis is put on moral competency and the role modeling of a teacher. As for the future teachers, not only the current competencies ought to be emphasized, but humanistic and meta-cognitive competencies become necessary. Keywords: trend, professional competencies, humanistic and meta-cognitive competencies, teachers _____________________ Date received: Feb. 4, 2019 Date accepted: June 20, 2019 * Associate Professor in Organization for educational Research and Planning, Academy of Scientific Studies in Education (Corresponding Author): [email protected]
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volume 35 issue 2
pages 129- 150
publication date 2019-09
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