Formation of competences of the future teacher in the information and educational process
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This article explores the formation of pedagogical competencies among future teachers in the information and education process, with a particular focus on Azerbaijan. The article discusses the essential competencies of modern teachers, including pedagogical knowledge, technological competence, adaptability, effective communication, ethical conduct, collaboration skills, and continuous learning. Within the context of the Azerbaijani education system, the importance of pedagogical competence in improving the quality of education and improving the effectiveness of teaching is highlighted. The study also underscores the critical role of critical thinking skills, cultural competence, and classroom management in promoting student engagement, inclusive education, and effective learning environments. The findings emphasize the need for continuing professional development opportunities, support systems, and collaboration among educational stakeholders to foster the formation of pedagogical competency. In this regard, the integration of technology, innovative pedagogical practices, and the provision of the necessary resources and training are crucial to empowering teachers to adapt to the evolving educational landscape.
Keywords:
Pedagogical competence, future teachers, Azerbaijan, education system, pedagogical knowledge, effective communication.
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