Philosophical Analysis of Educational Upheaval Documents Based on the Components of Teachers' Professional Ethics and its Educational Implications

Authors

1 department philosophy of education in Farhangian university

2 department philosophy of education

3 kharazmi university

Abstract

 
The aim of this study was to philosophically analyze the evolutionary documents of education based on the components of teachers' professional ethics and educational implications. In this research, the research method of conceptual analysis and inferential analogy (Frankenna reconstructed model) has been used. For this purpose, based on 8 basic axes of teacher professional ethics and valid indicators have been calculated; The content of educational transformation documents has been examined and analyzed to identify related descriptive and prescriptive propositions, and then a corresponding pattern consisting of goals, principles and methods of teacher professional ethics has been inferred. The research findings indicate some implications for the goals, principles and methods of teacher ethics. Among the goals of a teacher's professional ethics are: achieving happiness and perfection, cultivating a sense of responsibility, gaining competencies, and laying the groundwork for guiding educators. Some of the principles are: the principle of respect, commitment, competence and patience. Among the methods, we can mention the method of moral modeling, belief in belief, transcendence of existential affairs, and gradualness and continuity. The results of the research show that the evolutionary documents of education are in accordance with the axes of teacher professional ethics and efforts should be made to teach new professional ethics to new teachers.

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