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DESIGNING A COMPETENCE MODEL OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS

ABDUL WASI AZIMI

Vol 18, No 06 ( 2023 )   |  DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/UVDGY   |   Author Affiliation: Associated Professor, Department of Education, Faculty of Educational and Professional sciences, Kabul Education University. Kabul-Afghanistan.   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 622-637   |   Published on: 15-06-2023

Abstract

Competences are the set of demonstrable characteristics and skills that enable, and improve the efficiency or performance of a job. Competences represent a summary of key professional and personal skills/talents and behavioural patterns of an individual. They form the basis of any proficient working behaviour, and the level of their maturity is crucial for the successful performance of the profession concerned. Competences generally include knowledge, motivation, social characteristic and roles, or skills of one person in accordance with the demands of organizations of their clerks. From this point of view, the competences of university teachers are of exceptional importance, mainly because teachers constitute the basis for the creation of new knowledge and new values beneficial to the university as well as to students, and subsequently also to enterprises in the role of employers, who should be able to use reasonably and develop systematically the mature competences of their employees. The intention of the study is to analyse the professional-personal profile of university teachers and the competences they should have. The study also presents outcomes of a questionnaire-based survey conducted with a sample of 686 students of the Education University. The first stage of our survey (395 students) focused on questioning as to which competences the teacher should have according to students. The second stage of our survey which is dealt with in this study, focuses on defining the negative competences and characteristics of teachers, i.e. it focuses on the question as to which features the teacher should certainly not have. In addition to interesting outcomes of the survey, the most important part of the study is an originally created competence model of the university teacher. Such competence model should become a quality standard or a paragon of the positive indicators of the teacher’s working behaviour. The model also needs to clearly define the negative indicators (undesirable behaviour) which teachers should eliminate from their performance and behaviour. Persistence of such behaviour should be strictly penalised by the management of the faculty or university.


Keywords

Competence, Competence Model, Teachers, Students, Survey, Motivation