Sajjad Pashaie; MohammadRasol Khodadadi; Fatemeh Abdavi; Ali Salemi; Mir Davod Hoseini
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the use of information technology communication tools (mobile phone, internet, Instagram, and Telegram) with depression in Mako Free Zone students.Methodology: The current research was of correlation type and according to ...
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the use of information technology communication tools (mobile phone, internet, Instagram, and Telegram) with depression in Mako Free Zone students.Methodology: The current research was of correlation type and according to the purpose, it was of applied type. The statistical population of the research was made up of 17-18-year-old students, 265 of whom were randomly selected according to Morgan's table. In order to collect data from questionnaires, harmful use of mobile phones, Janar et al. (2007) with 6 items; using Internet; Yang (1998) with 3 items; adolescent depression; Kutcher (2002) with 6 items; A researcher-made questionnaire on the use of social networks with 6 items was used in the form of a five-point Likert scale. Data analysis was also done using the Smart PLS structural equation modeling method.Findings: The findings of the research showed that there was a direct and significant relationship between the use of information technology communication tools (mobile phone, internet, Instagram, and Telegram) and depression among adolescents in Mako Azad Zone (P<0.001).Conclusion: The use of the Internet, mobile and virtual networks, due to the false charms it creates for users, causes the loss of face-to-face communication and causes people to become introverted, thus people gradually avoid direct communication. Finally, it becomes the cause of their depression and loneliness.
Hasan Momeni; Behrooz Sepidnameh; Zahra Hasanpoor Amineh
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Purpose: The purpose of the present paper was to study factors affecting the application of modern teaching methods by female teachers of Ilam Province. Methodology: The research is being conducted descriptively and is of a correlational type and an applied one. The statistical population includes ...
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Purpose: The purpose of the present paper was to study factors affecting the application of modern teaching methods by female teachers of Ilam Province. Methodology: The research is being conducted descriptively and is of a correlational type and an applied one. The statistical population includes about 4800 teachers, out of which 320 (sample size) were selected through cluster sampling. The main tool for collecting data was questionnaire which was validated and its reliability (Cronbach’s alpha) was 0.84. The statistical tests including correlation test, one-way analysis of variance, and multiple regression were used to analyze the data. Findings: The results indicated that age (P= 0.000, R= - 0.55), level of education (P= 0.000, R= - 0.47), and length of service (P= 0.000, R= - 0.45) have significant, negative relationship with application of modern teaching methods. Variables of social responsibility (P= 0.000, R= 0.48) and attitude (P= 0.000, R= 0.71) have significant, positive relationship with application of modern teaching methods. One-way analysis of variance showed that there is a significant relationship between teachers’ teaching level and the application of modern teaching methods, such that elementary-school teachers used modern teaching methods more than high-school teachers. In-service training course (P= 0.133, R= 0.10) was the only variable having no relationship with the dependent variable. The results of regression analysis showed that the four remaining variables of the model, i.e. attitude, age, teaching level, and level of education, could explain about 0.60 of variance of the dependent variable. Conclusion: Considering the fact that teachers’ attitude plays the greatest part in prediction of application of modern teaching methods, the Education System authorities should take measures to change teachers’ attitude towards modern teaching methods.
Mozhdeh Alizadeh; Hamidreza Alavi
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the circuit pathology in students lived experience from students' point of view. Methodology: The research method was qualitative and phenomenological. The statistical population of the present study was all undergraduate students of Shahid Bahonar ...
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the circuit pathology in students lived experience from students' point of view. Methodology: The research method was qualitative and phenomenological. The statistical population of the present study was all undergraduate students of Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman with 10440 students in the year 2020-2021, from which 18 people were selected according to the principle of theoretical saturation by purposive sampling method. The data collection tool was a semi-structured interview. The validity of the interview was achieved through careful asking questions, not using the researcher's personal opinions in the interview and confirming the participants' correct understanding of the researcher's experiences. The validity of the interview questions was confirmed by expert professors in the field of education. In order to confirm the reliability, the agreement was calculated through Pearson correlation coefficient of 96%. Thematic analysis method was used to analyze the data.Findings: According to the research findings, damages caused by schools were placed in four main themes of education, training, interactive and environmental-physical, 12 sub-themes and 274 primary codes. The main educational topics include four sub-themes: weakness in teaching methods, weakness in content, weakness in the evaluation system and weakness in the professional competencies of the school human resources; The main educational theme includes two sub-themes: weakness in educational methods and weakness in religious education in particular; The main themes of interaction included sub-themes related to the weakness in the interaction of school human factors with the student and the main themes of environmental-physical, included two sub-themes of school space and the provision of facilities and equipment. Causes of damages include weakness in the system of selecting teachers and principals, lack of accurate and comprehensive planning, and so on. Consequences of damages also included dropping out of school, feeling anxious about school, decreased motivation to progress, and so on.Conclusion: According to the results of the present study, the four educational, educational, interactive and environmental-physical damages caused inefficiencies and fundamental weaknesses in the education system, which require serious action to eliminate them and improve the status of the educational system. The results of the present study can provide the basis for reviewing and making fundamental changes in the education system.
Mohammad Reza Ehteshami; Zeinab Golzari; Leila Fathi Vernosfadrani
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Purpose: The present study was conducted to design a model of professional development courses for faculty members of Farhangian University with a reverse learning approach.
Methodology: This study was meta-combined in terms of applied purpose and method used. The prototype consists of 3152 studies ...
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Purpose: The present study was conducted to design a model of professional development courses for faculty members of Farhangian University with a reverse learning approach.
Methodology: This study was meta-combined in terms of applied purpose and method used. The prototype consists of 3152 studies obtained from scientific databases from 2000 to 2020. After screening in terms of title, abstract, content, research methodology, 60 studies were selected and analyzed. The hyper-combination results led to the identification of 9 main components and 58 sub-components. In the next stage, in order to enrich the research data, an interview was conducted with experts (faculty members of Farhangian University and familiar with professional development courses) in which 12 main components and 50 sub-components were identified. At this stage, data analysis was performed by theme analysis method. Then, the data of both phases were combined with each other, which finally obtained 15 main components and 55 sub-components. In the next step, a questionnaire was extracted from the identified components and provided to the experts to rank the components.
Findings: The components of institutional factors, support and support, pedagogy, evaluation and quality assurance, learning templates were the most important for experts in courses of professional development with reverse learning approach.
Conclusion: Finally, the lavage coefficient was used to validate the components and finally 10 main components and 38 sub-components were approved
Ashraf sadat Tajzadghai; Aboutaleb Seadati Shamir
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between emotional creativity and self-efficacy with individual and social adjustment of students of Islamic Azad University, Tehran Research Sciences Branch. The method of the present study is correlational research. For this purpose, among all ...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between emotional creativity and self-efficacy with individual and social adjustment of students of Islamic Azad University, Tehran Research Sciences Branch. The method of the present study is correlational research. For this purpose, among all undergraduate students of Islamic Azad University, Tehran Research Sciences Branch, in the academic year of 1994-95, a sample of 290 people was selected by availability. April (1994), Scherer and Adams General Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (quoted by Bakhtiari, 1996) and Bell Social Adjustment Questionnaire (1961) were used. The results of this study using regression and Pearson correlation coefficient showed that there is a positive and significant relationship between emotional creativity and self-efficacy with individual and social adjustment of students (p <0.001)
Maryam Ghaderi Sheykhee Abadi; Siroos Ghanbari
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Purpose: The aim of this research was to study the relation of transformational leadership to creativity through organizational learning mediation. Methodology: This research was descriptive and correlation studies. This research population were all the teachers of high schools in Kermanshah city (5900), ...
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Purpose: The aim of this research was to study the relation of transformational leadership to creativity through organizational learning mediation. Methodology: This research was descriptive and correlation studies. This research population were all the teachers of high schools in Kermanshah city (5900), that a sample in 360 people size were chose by simple random sampling and Morgan’s table. The research instrument was three standard questionnaires of Transformational Leadership Bass and Avilio (2000), Nifeh Organizational Learning (2001) and Moqimi Creativity (2009). Statistical techniques and statistical software SPSS and LISREL were used to analyze the data. In descriptive analysis of the data, frequency distribution tables, central indices (Mode, Median and Mean), dispersion indices (Standard deviation and Variance) were used. Pearson correlation coefficient and confirmatory path analysis were used to test the research hypotheses. Findings: The findings showed that transformational leadership has a positive effect (0/2532) and significant effect on creativity at 0/05 level. The organizational learning has a positive effect (0/08) and significant effect on creativity at 0/05 level. The transformational leadership through organizational learning (0.0432) and t value (2.12) has positive and significant effect on creativity at the 0.05 level. Conclusion: Therefore, applying transformational leadership style in organization enhances organizational learning and employee creativity.
Gholamreza Nasiri; Parviz Saeedi; Samereh Shojaei
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Purpose: In today's world, in addition to educational and research missions, universities have found a new mission that is an increasing participation in the process of innovation and technology development, and if a university engages in entrepreneurial activities, it is known as a source of technology ...
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Purpose: In today's world, in addition to educational and research missions, universities have found a new mission that is an increasing participation in the process of innovation and technology development, and if a university engages in entrepreneurial activities, it is known as a source of technology development. In recent years, universities' contract research with industry has increased, and the tendency to patent and sell universities' technologies, creating new structures such as entrepreneurship centers in universities, growth centers, and university spawning companies all indicate the importance of knowledge commercialization from universities to industry. Academic seed companies are known as a part of seed companies that were formed with the aim of commercializing new technologies from the results of research and development in universities. Present research was conducted with the aim of interpretive structural modeling of effective components on growth of academic spin-off.Methodology: This study in terms of purpose was applied and in terms of implementation method was mixed (qualitative and quantitative). The research population in the qualitative section was documents and texts about academic spin-off and experts in this field, which 30 people of them according to the principle of theoretical saturation were selected by snowball sampling method. The research population in the quantitative section was managers and experts of academic spin-off, growth centers and science and technology parks in the north of the country in 2019 year with number of 400 people, which 196 people according to Krejcie and Morgan table were selected as a sample by simple random sampling method. The research instruments were included text review, semi-structured interview and 93 items researcher-made questionnaire whose psychometric indices were confirmed. Data were analyzed by methods of Delphi and interpretive structural modeling in PLS software.Findings: The findings showed that the effective components on growth of academic spin-off were included 93 sub-components in 10 main components including institutional structure, strategy, research system, financial resources, human resource supports, networking and communication skills, processes, individual factors, role of government support and customer orientation. The results of interpretive structural modeling showed that five components of institutional structure, strategy, financial resources, processes and role of government support were located in the first level, three components of research system, networking and communication skills and individual factors were located in the second level and two components of human resource support and customer orientation were located in the third level and based on the interpretive structural model of effective components on growth of academic spin-off was designed.Conclusion: According to the results of the present study, higher education planners and specialists can take advantage from the results of this study and planning for improve and growth of academic spin-off through the effective components identified in it.
Bijan Zarre; Farzaneh Shafiee
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The Role of Cultural and Economic Capital of Family and Type of School in Educational Performance of High School and Preuniversity Students Abstract: Educational performance of high school and pre-university students is one of main concerns of families. In this study, the effect of different social factors ...
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The Role of Cultural and Economic Capital of Family and Type of School in Educational Performance of High School and Preuniversity Students Abstract: Educational performance of high school and pre-university students is one of main concerns of families. In this study, the effect of different social factors such as cultural and economic capitals of family and type of school (public, private) on educational performance of students has been assessed. The present study is a survey in which the data was collected by questionnaire. The study population consists of all of math students studying in pre-university level in region 14 of Tehran in academic year of 2007 -08. The sample size is 250 students selected randomly by the use of Cochran formula. Results show that cultural capital and its dimensions and type of school have significant relationship with the educational performance of students, while, economic capital has very small significant effect on the educational performance of students.
Mehrangiz Shua Kazemi; Massoumeh Fath Alizadeh
Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2018, , Pages 85-106
Ali Kanaanipour; Saeed Gholami
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Considering the point that companies with stronger marketing capabilities and correct diagnosis of customer needs can improve marketing capabilities, this research aims to investigate the effect of marketing capabilities on the performance of food industry manufacturing companies with the mediating role ...
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Considering the point that companies with stronger marketing capabilities and correct diagnosis of customer needs can improve marketing capabilities, this research aims to investigate the effect of marketing capabilities on the performance of food industry manufacturing companies with the mediating role of marketing strategies in Ahvaz Industrial Estates Company. took The current research is applied in terms of research purpose and according to the method; It is a causal description. The statistical population included managers and vice-presidents of food industry production companies in Ahvaz Industrial Estates Company, numbering 570 people, and using Cochran's formula, the number of 230 people was calculated as a sample. The tool used to collect data was the standard performance questionnaire, marketing capabilities, and the standard marketing strategies questionnaire of Casiolatti and Hayley (2016). The validity of the questionnaire was confirmed by expert professors and confirmatory factor analysis, and Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.85 for the entire questionnaire. Finally, the collected data were analyzed using SPSS and Lisrerl software. The results of data analysis showed that marketing capabilities have a positive and significant effect on company performance with the mediating role of marketing strategies.
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The present paper examines the level of commitment of teachers working in educational system in Maku city and its effective organizational-managerial factors. In this study, in order to select theoretical foundations of the research, it was tried to use a theory with a high explanatory ...
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The present paper examines the level of commitment of teachers working in educational system in Maku city and its effective organizational-managerial factors. In this study, in order to select theoretical foundations of the research, it was tried to use a theory with a high explanatory power and theoretical strength through a review of previous research and theories related to the subject. Accordingly, productivity theories were used from job satisfaction, Maslow's theory of needs, organizational justice perception, work ideas, alienation, exchange of Likert and McGregor management ideas. After extracting the hypotheses, a survey method was used to study the subject. The statistical population of this study was teachers working at the three educational levels of the Maku, which included a sample of 286 people. After analyzing the data, the average of the commitment to work was estimated to be 3.16 out of 5. It was determined that organizational partnership, organizational justice perception, management style, alienation, job satisfaction and job base are related to job commitment and the level of education of teachers has meaning You do not have a dependent variable. In multivariate regression analysis, the total of the remaining independent variables in the equation explained about 44% of the changes in the dependent variable.
Zeinab Khademloo; Behrang Esmaili Shad
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of brain drain teaching method on self-esteem of sixth grade students in Behshahr city. The research method was semi-quasi-experimental with pre-test and post-test design with control group. The statistical population of the sixth grade elementary ...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of brain drain teaching method on self-esteem of sixth grade students in Behshahr city. The research method was semi-quasi-experimental with pre-test and post-test design with control group. The statistical population of the sixth grade elementary school female students in Behshahr city was in the academic year of 1963-96. Their number was 616 according to the education received from the education. A simple random sampling method was used to select 40 students (20 experiments and 20 controls) in the sixth elementary school. The experimental group was trained to teach brain drain for 6 sessions. The data gathering method was library and field studies. The instrument for collecting data in this study was Cooper Smith's Standard Self-Esteem Questionnaire (SEI). Its validity has been approved by the supervisor. The reliability of the tool was calculated using the Cronbach's alpha of 0.85. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation) and inferential statistics (ANCOVA) using SPSS 18 software. The results of the data analysis showed that the teaching method of brainstorming is effective in increasing students' self-esteem. Brainstorming also affected the students' general, family, and social and educational self-esteem.
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Social Networks and Life Satisfaction among Pensioners of Education Case: The City of Jahrom Gholamreza Ghaffary Associate Professor, Department of Social Planning , University of Tehran Email: Ghaffary@ut.ac.ir Yalda Zabardast M.A. in Welfare ...
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Social Networks and Life Satisfaction among Pensioners of Education Case: The City of Jahrom Gholamreza Ghaffary Associate Professor, Department of Social Planning , University of Tehran Email: Ghaffary@ut.ac.ir Yalda Zabardast M.A. in Welfare Planning, University of Tehran. Abstrac t This paper considers membership in social networks as means of welfare and satisfaction of life among elderly pensioners. Holding relationships, social networks and participation in social activities are significant elements for strengthening of self-concept and satisfaction of the elderly. These elements, by extension of meaning, determine quality of life among the elderly. This is a survey-method research and the questionnaire technique has been used for data collection. Statistical population includes pensioners that are over sixty years of age and have been pensioners of the office of education in the city of Jahrom our sample consists of 201 persons of this community. The findings showed that there is a significant relationship between memberships in social networks and satisfaction of life. Also there is a significant difference between formal and informal networks such as relationships with friends, members of the family, neighborhood, and the like. So that the informal networks, as compared with formal networks, exert more positive effects on life satisfaction of the elderly. Although connections and social networks do strengthen life satisfaction of the elderly but these do not provide all elements for satisfaction. Empowerment and encouraging more effective participation as playing roles in community affairs and in social networks constitute two items that their inclusion into a comprehensive policy seems to enhance life satisfaction.
Masoud Chalabi; Sakineh Khoramdel
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Self-Esteem, Autonomy, Fairness and Students’ Responsibility Studying the Relationship < /i> Masoud Chalabi Professor of Sociology, Shahid Beheshti University Email: m-chalabi@sbu.ac.ir Sakineh Khoramdel M.A. in ...
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Self-Esteem, Autonomy, Fairness and Students’ Responsibility Studying the Relationship < /i> Masoud Chalabi Professor of Sociology, Shahid Beheshti University Email: m-chalabi@sbu.ac.ir Sakineh Khoramdel M.A. in Sociology, Alzahra University Abstract Responsibility is an important precondition for favorable social behavior and promoting student achievements. This inquiry is intended to study the factor affecting student responsibility. The independent variables in the present study include fairness, warm relationship, and opportunity for autonomy, self-esteem, self-concept and perceived autonomy. Survey method is employed for data collection. Research sample includes 360 female students of guidance school residing in Varamin. Structural equation modeling is employed for data analysis . Findings show that student self-esteem and self-concept, instructor ’s fairness, warm relationship and opportunity for autonomy have direct and indirect positive impacts on social responsibility of students.
Mastore Sedaghat; Kowsar Sadat Seyed Mousavi
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between family function and thinking style in mothers of kindergarten children in Qom.Methodology: The research method was descriptive correlational. The statistical population of this study included all mothers of kindergarten children ...
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between family function and thinking style in mothers of kindergarten children in Qom.Methodology: The research method was descriptive correlational. The statistical population of this study included all mothers of kindergarten children in Qom who were under the supervision of Welfare Organization of Qom. Three mothers of kindergarten children were selected by cluster random sampling. Sternberg and Wagner (1992) and standard questionnaires (1983) were used to collect data. Data were analyzed by Pearson correlation coefficient and multivariate regression model using spss21 software.Findings: Findings showed that there was a positive and significant relationship between family functioning variable and thinking style (p <0.01). The partial thinking style had a significant negative relationship with family functioning at one hundredth level and there was a significant negative relationship between judicial thinking style and family functioning. Hierarchical, general thinking styles, negatively and significantly correlated with family functioning. Oligarchic, internalized, conservative, free-thinking, positive and meaningful relationship with family functioning, respectively.Conclusion: Family education and performance can have a significant impact on the development and development of people's thinking styles from childhood.
seyedeh batoul hoseini; Alireza Sadeghi; Ali Akbar Khosravi Babadi; Mehdi Davaei
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Purpose: The extracurricular curriculum can play an effective role in improving the curriculum. As a result, the aim of this study was to synthesis of the extracurricular curriculum components.Methodology: This study in terms of purpose was fundamental and in terms of the implementation method was qualitative ...
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Purpose: The extracurricular curriculum can play an effective role in improving the curriculum. As a result, the aim of this study was to synthesis of the extracurricular curriculum components.Methodology: This study in terms of purpose was fundamental and in terms of the implementation method was qualitative from type of synthesis. The research population was 200 articles related to the extracurricular curriculum of 2000-2020, which 113 case of them were selected after the initial review with the purposeful sampling method. The research tool was note-taking of articles related to extracurricular curriculum. The data obtained from note-taking were analyzed by content analysis method.Findings: The findings showed that were identified 53 components for the extracurri
Aliasghar Seyfizadeh
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of using a new five-factor model Zuckerman questionnaire (Zuckerman-Kohlmann-Aloe personality questionnaire) to examine the relationship between personality, depression and feelings of empathy in a sample of Shahid Beheshti University students. ...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of using a new five-factor model Zuckerman questionnaire (Zuckerman-Kohlmann-Aloe personality questionnaire) to examine the relationship between personality, depression and feelings of empathy in a sample of Shahid Beheshti University students. All five identified personality factors were somewhat associated with depression and empathy. In particular, feelings of tiredness and hostility, along with anxiety and overactivity, are significantly associated with a sense of empathy. On the other hand, decreased emotions, differentiation and overactivity, and excessive violence, psychosis, and depression directly or indirectly affect people's sense of empathy. The results of this study indicate the usefulness and validity of the Zuckerman Questionnaire for assessing the correlation between empathy and depression.
Pari Aalaei; Zinab Sadat Athari
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Purpose: The objective of the present study has been investigating the degree of academic and non- academic study of the university of Kashan students and analyze its increasing and decreasing aspects. Methodology: This study is applied in terms of objective and in terms of type of study, is descriptive ...
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Purpose: The objective of the present study has been investigating the degree of academic and non- academic study of the university of Kashan students and analyze its increasing and decreasing aspects. Methodology: This study is applied in terms of objective and in terms of type of study, is descriptive – survey. The statistical population of the study included 4892 BA students at the University of Kashan in academic year 2016-17. The sample size was estimated 357 via Cochran formula. The above-mentioned statistical sample was selected through stratified random sampling method. The data collection instrument included two researcher – made questionnaires. The questionnaire reliability of increasing and decreasing factors of academic study are 0/843 – 0/864 and of increasing and decreasing factors of non- academic was achieved 0/894 – 0/921، through Cronbach alpha. Findings: from encouraging factors of academic study and preventing factors of academic study, the “higher quality of academic books, the manner of formatting,” and “losing motivation due to unemployment in the future” and From encouraging factors of non-academic study and preventing factors of non-academic factor, the “discount plan in non-academic books” and “lowness of family income and economic problems” have respectively been selected as the most important factors. In order to analyze the data of the study, AMOS22 and SPSS22 software programs were used at two descriptive and inferential statistics. Conclusion: Taking the fact that in every society, the degree of the study indicates the degree of its growth and the main tool to decrease awareness and knowledge level of each society member like the students, it is necessary for the higher education system to measure regarding meticulous programming in this regard considering the results of the degree of study and its reasons to decrease the degree of academic and non-academic study of the students.
Fariborz Aslmarz; Ali Asghar Gholami; Salman Shadivand
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the two basic institutions of the family and the school and the meaning of their relationship in the socialization health upgrade of the students life.Methodology: The research design this study qualitative and to The method of content ...
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the two basic institutions of the family and the school and the meaning of their relationship in the socialization health upgrade of the students life.Methodology: The research design this study qualitative and to The method of content analysis is that in two levels of description and explanation in girls high schools Rezvan, Zeynab and Parvin Abdanan city of Ilam Province to quantity 334 girl student in 2018-19 educational year Was performed that from this them 30 People were selected as the sample. Semi-structured interview and observation were used to collect is data.Findings: According to the findings of some researchers, between of social values family and school and social health upgrade and meaning of the relationships between the two in the life of a student, is a conflict and it follows that the values conflict and lack of conformance student with family and school not the benefit of another, Rather, it causes students to become discouraged and discouraged, both at home and at school. Hence, the interaction between home and school can be considered seriously and practically from a sociological perspective as one of the most important and effective ways of reducing the conflict between home and school in the direction of student health upgrade.Conclusion: The result of this interaction is the positive impacts and many educational and educational benefits that play an important role in the meaning of the student health upgrade of social life and his or her future.
Ali Reza Tajari; Samereh Shojaee; Mahmoud Reza Mostaghimi; Fereydoon Azma
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify and categorize the barriers and challenges of educational citizenship behavior in junior high school teachers in the northern provinces of the country. Methodology:This research was conducted with a qualitative approach and with grounded theory method. The ...
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify and categorize the barriers and challenges of educational citizenship behavior in junior high school teachers in the northern provinces of the country. Methodology:This research was conducted with a qualitative approach and with grounded theory method. The statistical population of this study included all junior high school teachers who were selected by snowball method (chain reference). Data collection was done through interviews with professors and teachers individually and in groups. These interviews were collected based on indicators such as type of school (governmental and non-governmental), gender, education and age. Strauss and Corbyn are attributed to data analysis Findings: During this study, it was found that the barriers and challenges of educational citizenship behavior among teachers are related to the categories of meeting economic and living needs, organizational justice, and organizational characteristics of teachers, strategic education programs, and respect. The main underlying theory derived from the analysis of respondents' findings (a model of educational citizenship behavior) in teachers b. Economic needs indicate that salaries and benefits received have a direct impact on the incidence of teachers' educational citizenship behaviors. Having a sense of justice helps to maintain the status quo, and the greater the sense of motivation, the greater the motivation to work and try. Interested teachers also exhibit greater levels of educational citizenship behavior. Because committed teachers consider this behavior to be based on their committed values and assignments, and accordingly show appropriate educational citizenship behavior. Conclusion: According to research findings, teachers need mutual respect to gain power and social status. Teachers who have this need seek education and learning and tend to control the learning environment.
Yadolah Fazli; Omid Mehni; Ayoub Feyzi; Bijan Abdollahi
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Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between managers' communication skills and the effectiveness of classroom management.Methodology: The method of the present study was descriptive-correlation. The statistical population included 28 principals and 976 teachers ...
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Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between managers' communication skills and the effectiveness of classroom management.Methodology: The method of the present study was descriptive-correlation. The statistical population included 28 principals and 976 teachers of secondary schools in Amol city. Stratified random sampling method was used to select the statistical sample. Based on this, 24 managers and 278 secretaries were selected as the statistical sample of the study. Data collection tools were Barton Communication Skills Questionnaire (1990) and Imarohikman Classroom Management Effectiveness Questionnaire (1991). The communication skills questionnaire had 18 items with three components "verbal skills, listening skills and feedback skills". The Classroom Management Effectiveness Questionnaire also consisted of 35 questions that measured the three components of "establishing discipline in the classroom, the effectiveness of parental education, and the effectiveness of the teacher's personal training." The validity of the questionnaires was confirmed using face and content validity methods. The reliability of the questionnaires was also reported using the appropriate Cronbach's alpha method. In order to analyze the data, Pearson correlation coefficient test and path analysis test were used.Findings: The results showed that there is not a significant relationship between the communication skills of managers and their components with the component of classroom discipline, but the total score of total communication skills of managers and its components with the other overall score of the classroom management and the components of the effectiveness of parent education And there is a positive and meaningful relationship between the effectiveness of teacher training. The results of path analysis indicate that the effect of verbal skills on classroom discipline is irrelevant and has a significant effect on the effectiveness of parental education and the effectiveness of teacher education. Hearing skills can also explain the effectiveness of parental training and the effectiveness of teacher training in a meaningful way and the classroom discipline is unreasonably explained. Finally, feedback skills can effectively explain the effectiveness of parental education and the effectiveness of teacher training in a meaningful way and the classroom discipline is unreasonably explained.Conclusion: Based on the research findings, it can be concluded that strengthening the communication skills of principals can be effective in enriching verbal and non-verbal communication with students' parents and also helping teachers in the quality of classroom management.
Amin Rezaee; Zohreh Saadatmand; Jahanbakhsh Rahmani
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Purpose: One of the main concerns of the current society, which is the foundation for the formation of a healthy and developed society, is the issue of citizenship and education of global citizens. The aim of this study was to develop and identify the components of the content of the curriculum of the ...
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Purpose: One of the main concerns of the current society, which is the foundation for the formation of a healthy and developed society, is the issue of citizenship and education of global citizens. The aim of this study was to develop and identify the components of the content of the curriculum of the elementary course of global citizenship.
Methodology: This research was applied in terms of purpose and qualitative in terms of implementation method. The statistical population of the present study was 833 articles of all domestic and foreign articles and documents related to the discussion of global citizenship in the period 2010 to 2021. For this purpose, 65 internal and external documents and articles were purposefully reviewed. Library method was used to collect information, and checklist and receipt tools were used. The validity of the study was reviewed and confirmed by experts and the reliability was calculated to be 0.632. This research was conducted by content analysis method in MAXQDA 2018 software.
Findings: Findings showed that regarding the components of curriculum content with a global citizen approach, 31 basic themes, 7 organizing themes and 3 comprehensive themes were identified. Inclusive and organizing themes included knowledge components (global literacy and global concepts), value and attitude components (global perspective, global responsibility and flexibility), and skill components (social skills and cognitive skills).
Conclusion: Considering the comprehensive and organizing themes, it is necessary to pay attention to the global citizen, and education should revise the content of primary school textbooks in order to raise children in order to achieve citizenship content
Omid Mahdieh; Maryam Ghahremani
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Purpose: The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of professor’s professional ethics on student’s motivation Methodology: Current applied research is conducted in survey method. Statistical population is consisting of University of Zanjan’s students and 140 questionnaires ...
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Purpose: The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of professor’s professional ethics on student’s motivation Methodology: Current applied research is conducted in survey method. Statistical population is consisting of University of Zanjan’s students and 140 questionnaires were collected by using convenience sampling method. The validity and reliability of research tool (questionnaire) was validated. SPSS and AMOS software were used for data analysis. Findings: Findings show that there are positive relationships between professional ethics and motivation. Professional ethics has a positive and significant effect on motivation. The effect of personal and interactional characteristics has also a significant of motivation, but the effect of professional work quality was not significant. Professional work quality mediated the relationship between personal and interactional characteristics and motivation. In addition, interactional characteristics mediated the relationship between professional work quality and motivation (p < 0.005) Conclusion: According to findings, we can conclude that pay attention merely to technical aspects of teaching is not sufficient, but also considering professional ethics including traits such as justice, responsibility, and rule-orientation, can complete the quality of the professional works or good teaching.
Mandana Farhanak; Ali Asghar Machinchi; Abbas Gholtash; Seyed Ahmad Hashemi
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Purpose: Educational systems are one of the most important social institutions, and for this reason, the quality of other social institutions depends to a large extent on how they function. Identifying talents and creating the necessary conditions for the flourishing of people in various fields and the ...
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Purpose: Educational systems are one of the most important social institutions, and for this reason, the quality of other social institutions depends to a large extent on how they function. Identifying talents and creating the necessary conditions for the flourishing of people in various fields and the balanced and balanced growth of human beings in various aspects of physical, intellectual, emotional, artistic, etc. is a responsibility that this system must fulfill. Today, the main task of educational systems is to adopt approaches and policies that are appropriate to current and future developments, both from a revolutionary and adaptive perspective, which plays an essential role in the quality of education and learning. Educational systems in every society and country have different functions; one of these functions is the growth and flourishing of students' talents, abilities and artistic and aesthetic capabilities. Regarded to the role of integrated curriculum of arts education in academic success and performance, the aim of this research was presenting of elements pattern of the integrated curriculum of arts education in Farhangian University students.Methodology: The type of research based on the aim was applied and based on the implementation method was exploratory from type qualitative. The research population was the documents and texts of the integrated curriculum of arts education and the curriculum experts of Farhangian University in 2020 year. The research sample were 20 documents and texts related to the title and 28 experts who were selected by purposive sampling method after reviewing the inclusion criteria and according to the principle of theoretical saturation. For data collection were used from take noting and semi-structured interviews methods, which its validity was confirmed by the triangulation method and its reliability was confirmed by the agreement coefficient method between the two coders (r=0.76). Finally, the data were analyzed by content analysis method with a deductive approach.Findings: Based on the theoretical foundations and research background, the elements of the integrated curriculum of art education were identified including four sections of aims, content and learning activities, teaching methods and evaluation. Also, based on the interviews, elements of the integrated curriculum of art education were extracted for all four sections. Finally, the identified elements of both sections of the theoretical foundations and research background and interviews were combined and based on designed elements pattern of the integrated curriculum of arts education in Farhangian University students.Conclusion: According to the elements pattern of the integrated curriculum of arts education in Farhangian University students based on theoretical foundations and research background and interviews, curriculum specialists and planners to improve the educational system can use it in designing the aims, content and learning activities, teaching methods and evaluation.