THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TEACHING COMPETENCE AND TEACHER COMPETENCE
Keywords:
comparative analysis, educational landscape, teaching competence, personal development, teacher competence, ethical standards.Abstract
This article aims to explore the difference between teaching competence and teacher competence within the field of education. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they represent distinct aspects of an educator’s skills. Teaching competence focuses on the practical aspects of delivering instruction, while teacher competence encompasses broader personal and professional development. By clarifying these concepts, this article aims to provide insights into their respective roles in effective teaching and teacher evaluation.
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