Psychology
ataolah mahmodi; Yahiya Yarahmadi; omid moradi
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Considering the change in teaching methods from teacher-centered to student-centered, and the existence of a gap in student-centered teaching models, this research was conducted with the aim of comparing the effectiveness of the reverse learning model and cooperative learning on the academic engagement ...
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Considering the change in teaching methods from teacher-centered to student-centered, and the existence of a gap in student-centered teaching models, this research was conducted with the aim of comparing the effectiveness of the reverse learning model and cooperative learning on the academic engagement of secondary school students. The present research method was semi-experimental in terms of practical nature and in terms of the intervention method. The research population was 60 secondary school students of Bukan city, who were selected in two intervention groups and one control group. The research tools included reverse learning package (Mahmodi et al., 2023), GI cooperative learning package (Kazemi et al., 2022) and Rio academic engagement questionnaire (2013) were used, and multivariate covariance analysis was used to analyze the effectiveness. Based on the results of the educational intervention, the pattern of reverse learning and collaborative learning has a positive and significant effect on students' academic engagement (sig<0.05). Also, the findings showed that there is a significant difference between the effectiveness of the reverse learning educational program and cooperative learning-based education on students' academic engagement only in the cognitive engagement component (sig<0.05). Therefore, it can be concluded that the originality of the teaching method based on reverse learning can be one of the reasons for the effectiveness of reverse teaching compared to cooperative education, especially in the component of cognitive engagement.
Social Sciences
Atefeh Mohkamkar; Fatemeh Shaterian; Azam Nikookar
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Objective: Successful intelligence can improve many psychological and academic characteristics, and considering the importance of emotional self-awareness and academic engagement, the present study was conducted with the aim of determining the effectiveness of education based on successful intelligence ...
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Objective: Successful intelligence can improve many psychological and academic characteristics, and considering the importance of emotional self-awareness and academic engagement, the present study was conducted with the aim of determining the effectiveness of education based on successful intelligence on emotional self-awareness and academic engagement of secondary school students.Method: This was a semi-experimental study with a pre-test, post-test and follow-up design with experimental and control groups. The population of the current research was all students of the tenth and eleventh grades of theoretical branch of Saveh city in the academic years of 2022-3, which the sample size was calculated according to G Power software equal to 25 people for each group. Therefore, 50 people were selected by a targeted method and randomly replaced into two experimental and control groups. The experimental group received 10 sessions of 75 minute of education based on successful intelligence, and the control group did not receive any intervention during this period. The research tools were included the revised emotional self-awareness questionnaire of Rieffe et al (2008) and academic engagement questionnaire of Schaufeli et al (2002), which whose psychometric indicators were confirmed. In this study, to analyze the data were used from analysis of variance with repeated measurements and Bonferroni's post hoc test in SPSS software.Results: The findings showed that there was a significant difference between the experimental and control groups in the post-test and follow-up phases in terms of emotional self-awareness and academic engagement. In the other words, education based on successful intelligence increased the emotional self-awareness and academic engagement of second school students, and the results remained in the follow-up phase as well (P<0.05).Conclusion: Considering the effectiveness of education based on successful intelligence on increasing the emotional self-awareness and academic engagement of secondary school students, to improve the psychological and academic characteristics of students can be used the method of education based on successful intelligence.
Psychology
Shahryar Abdolmaleki; Zabih Pirani; Firouzeh Zanganeh
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Purpose: Self-regulation has an effective role in other academic performance of students and can cause their academic success. Therefore, the aim of this study was designing an academic self-regulation model based on basic psychological needs and family communication pattern with the mediation of academic ...
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Purpose: Self-regulation has an effective role in other academic performance of students and can cause their academic success. Therefore, the aim of this study was designing an academic self-regulation model based on basic psychological needs and family communication pattern with the mediation of academic engagement.
Methodology: This research in terms of purpose was applied and in terms of implementation method was descriptive from type of survey. The statistical population of the current study was male senior students of Hamedan city in the academic years of 2020-2021 and about 4000 people. The samples of this study were 420 people who were selected by cluster sampling method and answered to the academic self-regulation questionnaire (Savari and Arabzade, 2013), basic psychological needs questionnaire (Gagne, 2003), revised family communication patterns scale (Koerner and Fitzpatrick, 2002) and academic engagement questionnaire (Schaufeli et al., 2002). For data analysis were used from Pearson correlation coefficients and structural equation modeling methods in SPSS-20 and Smart-PLS-3 software.
Findings: The findings showed that the academic self-regulation model based on basic psychological needs and family communication pattern with the mediation of academic engagement had a good fit. Other findings showed that basic psychological needs and communication patterns of conversation and conformity had a direct and significant effect on students' academic engagement and basic psychological needs, communication patterns of conversation and conformity and academic engagement had a direct and significant effect on their self-regulation (P<0.05). In addition, basic psychological needs and communication patterns of conversation and conformity with the mediation of academic engagement had an indirect and significant effect on students' academic self-regulation (P<0.05).
Conclusion: According to the results of the present research, to improve students' self-regulation can be met their basic psychological needs and can be improved their communication patterns and academic engagement through educational workshops.
Sohrabali Harsaj Ghasemi; Jamal Sadeghi; Alireza Homayouni
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Purpose: The humor and academic engagement in students improve their academic performance and success. Therefore, the aim of this research was determine the effectiveness of flourishing education on humor and academic engagement in high school students.
Methodology: The present research was an applied ...
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Purpose: The humor and academic engagement in students improve their academic performance and success. Therefore, the aim of this research was determine the effectiveness of flourishing education on humor and academic engagement in high school students.
Methodology: The present research was an applied with pre-test and post-test design with experimental and control groups. The statistical population of the research was male and female high school students in Chalous city in the academic year 2019-20. The statistical sample of the research was 30 people who were selected by available sampling method and randomly replaced into two equal groups (15 people in each group). The experimental group underwent the flourishing education 8 sessions of two-hour during two months (one session per week) and the control group during this period did not receive any training. Both experimental and control groups in the pre-test and post-test stages were evaluated in terms of humor (Khashouei, Arizi Samani and Aghaei, 2009) and academic engagement (Reeve and Tseng, 2011) and the data obtained from their implementation were analyzed by methods of univariate analysis of covariance and multivariate analysis of covariance in SPSS software.
Findings: The findings showed that flourishing education led to increase the humor and all five components including the enjoyment of humor, laughter, verbal humor, humor in social relationships and humor in stressful conditions in high school students (P<0.05). Also, flourishing education led to increase the academic engagement and all four components including the engagement of cognitive, emotional, behavioral and agency in high school students (P<0.05).
Conclusion: The findings indicated the effectiveness of flourishing education on increasing students' humor and academic engagement. Therefore, planning to improve them through workshops can play an effective role in promoting students' humor and academic engagement.
Ebrahim Kokabi Rahman; Davood Taghvaei; Zabih Pirani
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Purpose: This research was conducted with the purpose of mediating the role of mindfulness in the relationship between cognitive abilities and wisdom in students.Methodology: The cross-sectional research method was correlational. The statistical population of this research was made up of all the students ...
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Purpose: This research was conducted with the purpose of mediating the role of mindfulness in the relationship between cognitive abilities and wisdom in students.Methodology: The cross-sectional research method was correlational. The statistical population of this research was made up of all the students of the free universities of Tehran province in the academic year 2021-2022, of which 380 people were selected by multi-stage cluster sampling method. In this research, tools of wisdom (Ardelt, 2003), cognitive abilities (Najati, 2013) and mindfulness (Ryan and Brown, 2003) were used, all of which had acceptable validity and reliability. In order to analyze the data, structural equation modeling was used with SPSS-V23 and Lisrel-V8.8 software.Findings: The research findings showed that the model has a good fit. Also, the findings showed that cognitive abilities had a direct effect on the wisdom of students; The effect of cognitive abilities on wisdom directly (t = 11.33 and β = 0.73) and indirectly cognitive abilities on students' wisdom through mindfulness was confirmed with 95% confidence.Conclusion: According to the findings, the results show that increasing the variables of cognitive abilities and mindfulness can be expected to increase wisdom in students.
Ali Asghar Hosseinmardi; Shohreh Ghorban Shiroodi; Mohammad Reza Zarbakhshbahri; Taher Tizdast
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Purpose: The aim of this research was determine the relationship of academic engagement, school engagement and school belonging with academic achievement by mediated the academic achievement motivation in male students.Methodology: This study was a descriptive from type of correlation. The study population ...
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Purpose: The aim of this research was determine the relationship of academic engagement, school engagement and school belonging with academic achievement by mediated the academic achievement motivation in male students.Methodology: This study was a descriptive from type of correlation. The study population was senior male students of districts 2 and 5 of Tehran city in the academic years of 2018-19. The sample size was estimated 604 people who were selected by multi-stage cluster sampling method. The research tools were included the academic engagement questionnaire (Fredericks et al, 2004), school engagement scale (Viga, 2016), school belonging scale (Arslan & Duru, 2017), academic achievement motivation questionnaire (Hermans, 1970) and average of the previous semester as an indicator of academic achievement. Data were analyzed with using Pearson correlation coefficients and path analysis methods in SPSS and AMOS software.Findings: The findings showed that the mode of academic engagement, school engagement and school belonging with academic achievement by mediated the academic achievement motivation had a good fit. Also, all three variables of academic engagement, school engagement and school belonging on academic achievement motivation and academic achievement and the variable of academic achievement motivation on academic achievement had a direct and significant effect (P<0.05). In addition, academic engagement, school engagement and school belonging by mediated the academic achievement motivation had an indirect and significant effect on academic achievement (P<0.05).Conclusion: According to the results to increase and promote academic achievement, it is possible to provide the basis for improving the academic engagement, school engagement, school belonging and academic achievement motivation.
Parisa Tajalli; Zahra Taghizadeh Shideh; Zohreh Sadeghi Afjeh
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Purpose: Present research was conducted with aim of modeling of academic engagement based on school climate and quality of life with mediated self-regulation in students. Methodology: This study was cross-sectional from type of correlation. The study population was female high school students of Tehran ...
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Purpose: Present research was conducted with aim of modeling of academic engagement based on school climate and quality of life with mediated self-regulation in students. Methodology: This study was cross-sectional from type of correlation. The study population was female high school students of Tehran city in the 2019-20 academic years. The research sample was 350 students who were selected by multi-stage cluster sampling method. In addition to the demographic information form, to collect data were used the questionnaires of academic engagement (Fredericks & et al, 2004), school climate (Lee & et al, 2017), quality of life (War & Sherbourne, 1992) and self-regulation (Bouffard & et al, 1995). Data were analyzed by structural equation modeling method in SPSS-22 and LISREL-8.8 software. Findings: The results showed that the mode of academic engagement based on school climate and quality of life with mediated self-regulation in students had a good fit. Also, school climate had a direct and significant effect on self-regulation and academic engagement, quality of life had a direct and significant effect on academic engagement and self-regulation had a direct and significant effect on academic engagement (p < 0.05), but quality of life had not a significant effect on self-regulation (P>0.05). Other results showed that the school climate with mediated self-regulation had an indirect and significant effect on academic engagement (p < 0.05), but the quality of life with mediated by self-regulated had no significant effect on academic engagement (P>0.05). Conclusion: According to the results, to improve students' academic engagement can be done by improving their school climate, quality of life and self-regulation.
Keshgal Azfandak; Mohammad Azad Abdolahur
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The Purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between academic optimism and academic Self-Efficacy with academic engagement in piranha Islamic Azad University students in the academic year of 1395-96. The research method was correlation. The statistical population of the study consisted ...
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The Purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between academic optimism and academic Self-Efficacy with academic engagement in piranha Islamic Azad University students in the academic year of 1395-96. The research method was correlation. The statistical population of the study consisted of students of piranshar Islamic Azad University. 299 (157 boys and 142 girls) were randomly selected using a multi-stage cluster sampling method. To calculate the sample size' the Cochran formula used. Data were collected through a questionnaire of academic engagement, academic optimism questionnaire and academic self- efficacy questionnaire. The variables of academic optimism and academic self-efficacy (predictive variables) were used to predict academic engagement (criterion variable). Multiple stepwise regression tests were used. The results showed that in the first step, the statistical test F for significance of this prediction is 395/136 which is significant at level (p<0/05). In other words, academic self-efficacy has been a predictor of academic engagement. In the second step, the statistical test F has significant significance for this prediction is 244/133, which is significant at level (p<0/05). In other words, academic self-efficacy variables and their optimism together predict the variables of academic engagement. Findings showed that academic optimism, academic self-efficacy and academic engagement have a meaningful relationship.The results of the research findings include the fact that the relationship between variables is positive and significant in the main and secondary hypotheses, and predictor variables can distinguish the criterion variable.