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A seminar entitled "Ethics of the Teaching Profession and the Professional Identity of the Teacher"

In its commitment to promoting professional values ​​and fostering awareness of the teacher's role in building society, the Faculty of Education organized a seminar entitled "Ethics of the Teaching Profession and the Teacher's Professional Identity."

The seminar was presented by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Aziz, a faculty member in the Department of Foundations of Education, under the auspices of Professor Dr. Hassan Mohamed Hawil, Dean of the Faculty, and in the presence of Professor Dr. Howaida Mahmoud Sayed, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, with significant student participation.

The seminar addressed several key themes:

The concept of ethics in the teaching profession and its importance in the educational process

The essential characteristics of a role model teacher and their educational and humanistic role

The teacher's professional identity in light of contemporary challenges

The teacher's responsibility in building awareness and values ​​among students

Mechanisms for strengthening professional commitment among future teachers

At the conclusion of the seminar, an open dialogue was held with the Dean, during which he listened to students' opinions and questions and answered their inquiries in an interactive atmosphere that reflected the Faculty's commitment to supporting direct communication and enhancing its students' awareness of their future role in the teaching profession.

Thanks to the Student Welfare Department for the organization.

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