FOSTERING INCLUSIVE TEACHING PRACTICES: THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY IN DEVELOPING PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY
Lubov SLUTSKY
Abstract
This article argues that social philosophy is key for teachers. It helps them create inclusive classrooms and develop a strong professional identity. By reflecting on social justice and cultural perspectives, teachers can refine their practices and make ethical decisions. This article also explores how social philosophy can prepare future teachers by examining how social factors shape their identity. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of a strong professional identity for teachers and highlights the role of social philosophy in teacher education programs.
Pages:
129 - 138