TEACHER'S SELF-DEVELOPMENT AS A CONTINUOUS PROCESS
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Western European Studies
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This article explores teacher self-development as a continuous, conscious, and systematic process aimed at enhancing professional, intellectual, methodological, and personal competencies. Self-development is interpreted as a lifelong learning activity through which teachers analyze their strengths and weaknesses, set development goals, and improve their pedagogical skills. The study outlines key stages of self-development, including self-diagnosis, planning, practical implementation, and self-assessment, emphasizing the importance of reflection, intrinsic motivation, and professional competence