UNIVERSITY TEACHER PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY AS ONE OF THE ASPECTS OF AUTONOMY IN EDUCATION WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF PEDAGOGICAL SCIENCE
The paper considers pedagogical context of the problem of university teacher professional autonomy. Peculiarities of the investigation of university teacher professional autonomy within the context of Russian and foreign pedagogical science are analyzed. This teacher personality attribute is compared with the other phenomena characterizing different aspects of autonomy in teacher professional activity. The article reveals such aspects of autonomy in teaching as provided autonomy and perceived autonomy.
Keywords: university teacher, professional autonomy, provided autonomy, perceived autonomy
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Issue: 13, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 13
Rubric: INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Pages: 165 — 169
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