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TEACHER'S IDENTITY, ROLE, AND SOCIAL STATUS
TEACHER'S IDENTITY, ROLE, AND SOCIAL STATUS

Author(s): Konstadina Balala
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education
Published by: Scientific Institute of Management and Knowledge
Keywords: teacher identity;social status;educational landscape;implications;challenges

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this comprehensive report is to examine and present the multifaceted dimensions of teacher identity, exploring the interaction between personal, professional and socio cultural factors. Methodologically, the report takes a holistic approach, drawing on a variety of sources, including existing literature, case studies and interviews with teachers in a variety of educational contexts. Through this comprehensive methodology, the report seeks to provide a nuanced understanding of the formation and evolution of teacher identity. The results of the research present the factors shaping a person's sense of self in the teaching profession. It becomes apparent that teacher identity is deeply influenced by personal experiences, upbringing and socio cultural background. The report highlights the importance of recognizing and valuing different teacher identities in promoting a supportive and inclusive learning environment. In addition, the report delves into the evolving role of teachers in modern education systems. Traditionally perceived as agents of disseminating knowledge, teachers are now seen as facilitators of learning, guiding students toward critical thinking and problem solving skills. The integration of technology into teaching practices has further expanded the scope of the teacher's role, providing new opportunities for innovation and engagement in the digital age. In addition, educators are increasingly called upon to advocate for social justice and equity in education, address systemic inequities, and promote inclusive practices. Despite their critical role, teachers are often undervalued and marginalized within society, leading to the 'paradox of teaching', where the importance of the profession is not commensurate with its social recognition. The report concludes with recommendations for improving the social status of teachers. It emphasizes the need for systemic support and recognition to raise the status of the teaching profession by supporting competitive salaries, professional recognition and opportunities for career advancement. The report further highlights the importance of investing in teacher support systems and fostering a culture of respect and appreciation for teachers. Additional data presented in the report underscore the imperative to prioritize teacher well being and professional development to ensure the continuity of quality education for future generations.

  • Issue Year: 63/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 199-203
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English
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