THE MAIN CAUSES OF THE CONTENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL-PEDAGOGICAL DEFORMATION

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This article describes the essence and causes of the pedagogical deformation. Information is given on the manifestations of professional and pedagogical deformation, people who are most prone to professional deformation, initial conditions of deformation, main causes of deformation, positive and negative consequences of professional deformation. Several recommendations are also given about the prevention of occupational deformation.

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This article describes the essence and causes of the pedagogical deformation. Information is given on the manifestations of professional and pedagogical deformation, people who are most prone to professional deformation, initial conditions of deformation, main causes of deformation, positive and negative consequences of professional deformation. Several recommendations are also given about the prevention of occupational deformation.


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THE MAIN CAUSES OF THE CONTENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF

PROFESSIONAL-PEDAGOGICAL DEFORMATION

Saidova Parvina Mirzo kizi

https://orcid.org/0009-0008-7109-4426

Denau Institute of Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy

Sharof Rashidov Street 360, Denov 190507 Uzbekistan (

psaidova@dtpi.uz

)

Annotation: This article describes the essence and causes of the pedagogical
deformation. Information is given on the manifestations of professional and
pedagogical deformation, people who are most prone to professional deformation,
initial conditions of deformation, main causes of deformation, positive and negative
consequences of professional deformation. Several recommendations are also given
about the prevention of occupational deformation.
Key words: professional deformation, stereotype, personality deformation, prevention,
administrative pleasure monotony, emotional exhaustion, management erosion, "Burn
out" syndrome, cognitive fatigue

Introduction

In the world education system, special attention is paid to improving the

professional competence of pedagogues, professional self-development based on
creative approaches. In particular, prevention of professional and pedagogical
deformation, deeper study of the system of interpersonal differential relations, "self
study" (independent work on oneself), "self control" (self control), "self development
"(self-development), "self-confidence" (self-confidence) is important.

The reforms implemented in our country show the results of large-scale changes

to raise the education system to a new level and increase its efficiency. In the Decree
of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated January 28, 2022 No. PF-80 "On
the Development Strategy of the New Uzbekistan" for the years 2022-2026 "to bring
the knowledge and skills of teaching staff to the international level" Important tasks
such as [1] were defined. This requires the improvement of the preventive system of
professional deformity that occurs in the work of the teacher.


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The issue of professional deformity has been studied since the 20s and 30s of the

20th century. In this regard, it is possible to see scientific researches in which the
problems related to professional aspiration, ensuring the reliability of work, increasing
work ability, as well as situations related to unfavorable conditions in professional
activity have been studied. However, little attention is paid to improving the preventive
system of professional deformity. In order to improve the preventive system of
professional pedagogical deformation, first of all, it is necessary to study the essence of
professional deformation and the reasons for its development.

Deformation - (Latin "deformation" - "disruption", "change") means a change in

the shape and functions of the div as a result of external and internal influences.
Professional deformation is a negative change that occurs in the cognitive, behavioral
and motivational sphere of a specialist as a result of the influence of external and
internal factors in professional activity.

Often, the term "professional deformation of the person" (personal deformation)

is widely used in the classification of negative changes in the personality. Taking into
account the specific characteristics of pedagogical activity, we propose the term
"pedagogical professional deformation", as the basis for this is the existence of specific
deformations of the teaching profession, as in every profession. Therefore, we interpret
the professional deformation that occurs in the activity of a teacher as a phenomenon
that causes changes in personal characteristics, a violation of the content of pedagogical
activity, professional qualities and pedagogical abilities under the influence of
professional activity [2].

In the 1930s, psychotechnician S.G. Gallerstein wrote that the content of

professional activity is not related to the performance of one or another task by
employees, but to the adaptation of the organism to certain aspects of the profession.
There is a continuous interaction between the organism of the worker and external
influences. Due to this, deformation is observed not only in the div, but also in the
psyche of the employee. The concept of deformation is usually interpreted as a change
that affects an organism and creates an important character trait in it.

Professional deformation was initially associated with the spread of professional

stereotypes developed by a person to other areas of life, including. Later, unprofessional
behavior (behavior outside the profession) and communication began to appear. Many


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researchers emphasize the emergence and formation of professional deformation in
"human-human" professions. For the first time, the term "professional deformation"
was introduced by Pitirim-Sorokin as a sign of negative influence. Professional
deformation was described by scientists such as S. G. Gellerstein (1930), A. K.
Markova (1996), E. F. Zeer (1999, 2003), S. P. Beznosov (2004), R. M. Granovskaya
(2010), S. A. Druzhilov (2013). Researchers distinguish professional deformation of
the person, professional deformation of activity, professional deformation of labor
behavior.

Professional deformations are changes in the teacher's personality, which have a

negative impact on the person himself, on the activities performed by the teacher, on
the spheres of his life and others. Professional deformations have the strongest impact
on representatives of social professions, including the teaching profession [3].
Vocational deformation is a period when a person loses interest in work. In people, this
phenomenon is very simple - it is called professional burnout.

According to the researches of E.F. Zeer and E.Ye. Somanyuk, professional

deformation takes place in 4 different ways (Fig. 1):

Figure 1. Types of professional deformation

Professional deformation can cause both useful and serious problems. Sometimes

deformation is really useful, because some purely professional skills can help a lot in
everyday life. For example, someone who holds the position of boss can use their skills

general deformation

special professional deformation

professional typological deformation

ndividualized deformation


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to organize some family event. A doctor always knows how to provide first aid. Most
importantly, do not forget about the boundary between work and life.

Suggestions

Everyone should know that his attitude to work further affects his mental state in

order to prevent the development of professional deformation of the personality. It is
important to understand what tasks are placed on his shoulders and strictly adhere to
these principles. At the same time, always be ready for change. To prevent professional
pedagogical deformation, we recommend the following:

1. Carry out regular preventive measures - at least 2-4 times a year. That is: do

not forget about self-development, visit cultural centers, do not overwork and give
yourself the opportunity to relax, be strict and kind at the same time. Understand these
and grow as a person.

2. Direct your energy to the areas of life that bring you the least joy. To do this,

you can read books, take care of your health, get rid of unnecessary things and improve
your skills. Otherwise, professional deformity will be a real problem for you and
prevent you from living a full life.

3. Educators (employees) often conduct self-diagnosis to prevent professional

deformation: develop the ability to self-criticize;

4. Try to reduce the level of emotional exhaustion in your work. Set aside a

certain amount of time for work and personal life;

Summary

In-depth mastering of concrete methods and methods helps to prevent the

deformation of a person related to his profession. The syndrome of "burning out" can
be included in the deformations of such a person. "Burning out" syndrome occurs in
various categories of professionals who use private, personal resources in their work. It
is characterized by emotional, physical and cognitive fatigue caused by occupational
stress. The reason for the emergence of such a syndrome is: personal unsolved problems
of the specialist; making high demands from colleagues with little support;
consequences of working with groups with low motivation; low work efficiency;


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stagnation; fear of disclosure of professional knowledge; The reason may be that it is
not allowed to teach and promote work experience.

Prevention of occupational deformity is a set of preventive measures aimed at

reducing the initial conditions and probability of occurrence of occupational deformity.
It is based on mastering the methods of controlling the mind, developing the ability to
switch from one type of activity to another, strengthening the will, and most
importantly, not giving in to stereotypes, standards, patterns and acting in real time
depending on the situation.

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