Abstract:
Perception is a cognitive process with a complex structure. Through it a person not only receives various information from the senses about different objects, phenomena, events and situations, but also transforms them. Leading to the formation of integral images in individual consciousness. For a teacher, social perception is very important because he is dependent on the emotions, motives, opinions, attitudes, prejudices of those around him and himself. Intrinsic factors of perception include processes such as: motivation; attitudes of personal perception as well as experience that allows to a person to perceive past experience. Through a negative social perception, the teacher will feel that he loses his authority and without an authority he loses his value in the eyes of others and in front of his own eyes.