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Ms. Somayeh Ghorbani, Dr. S.ebrahim Jafari, Dr. Fereydoon Sharifian,
Volume 7, Issue 13 (3-2019)
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The present study aims at determining teachers’ professional qualifications in “the learning approach to knowing” and presenting executive strategies for realization of this approach. The research employs an exploratory mixed-method research. The population in the qualitative part of the research consists of experts of education and in the quantitative part includes all high school teachers of Districts 2 and 3 of Isfahan. To select participants in both parts, the purposive sampling technique was used; in the qualitative part, 20 experts were employed using the chain purposive sampling method, and in the quantitative part, teachers with MA/MSc and PhD degrees of Isfahan City were selected. To collect data in the qualitative part, semi-structured interviewing technique, and in the quantitative part, a researcher-made questionnaire with 14 scales of professional qualifications for teachers were usedualitative findings were analyzed suing content analysis of interviews, and quantitative findings were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics.
 
Mr. Sadegh Zaresefat, Dr. Marzieh Dehghani, Dr. Rezvan Hakimzadeh, Dr. Morteza Karami, Dr. Keyvan Salehi,
Volume 7, Issue 13 (3-2019)
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  This research is based on the experience of the faculty members of the College of Mathematics, Engineering, and Basic Sciences (STEM) at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in 2017 in implementing professional development curricula. The data of this research were extracted from a qualitative and descriptive phenomenological method with semi-structured interviewing tool. Data is analyzed through coding and categorization. Sampling in this section was targeted through a criterion type and a total of 21 people participated. To credited, Delphi technique was agreed by the experts and experts on issues. Given the research structure and the four areas in the curriculum, researchers' perceptions of the themes and concepts related to each field were referred. A total of 37 categories and finally four general categories including design, implementation, field and evaluation in three areas of strengths, leading issues and desirability of curriculum. The results of this study showed that a great deal has been reported between the design and implementation of the programs, as well as a conceptual model based on the life experiences of the faculty members and, finally, suggestions were presented.

Ms Hamideh Bozorg, Dr. Mahmoud Mehrmohammadi, Dr. Ebrahim Talaee, Dr. Nematolah Mousapour,
Volume 7, Issue 13 (3-2019)
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The purpose of this study is understanding the Personal Practical Knowledge (PPK) of teachers which has been done through qualitative method. Understanding PPK helps us to understand why teachers act in a specific way. In this regards, reflecting on their personal and professional narratives also help to improve their practice. This study was conducted along with 13 teachers in a non-profit primary school in Tehran. The results of the study indicate teachers’ rich knowledge of factors affecting success of the teaching profession. However, the data obtained from the observations show the difference between what the teacher describes as a successful teacher and effective teaching, and what happens in their practice. The dynamic and contextual nature of the teacher's knowledge and the different meanings and interpretations of similar experiences and events and absence of reflection are the factors that cause this differences.


Ms Fatemeh Sharifi Asadi Malafeh, Dr. Abasalt Khorasani, Dr. Korosh Fathivagargah, Dr. Ebrahim Salehiomran,
Volume 7, Issue 13 (3-2019)
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This paper reports  employability skills determination using exploratory blended method from the viewpoint of the experts of higher education, graduates, the workforce and experts in the field of employability .Sampling method in the qualitative section was purposeful and theoretical sampling. The qualitative data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews and constant comparison of the findings with the research literature and analyzed with Glaser model. The statistical population consisted of faculty members of Tehran universities (N= 335). . In this research, 66 components of employability were identified which were categorized into three main categories of general knowledge and skills, and knowledge and specialized skills of the field, knowledge and skills related to the work environment , personal attitudes . The teamwork and group work component was recognized as the most important component of employability.
Mr. Shahram Eskandaripour, Dr. Gholamreza Hajhosseinnezhad, Dr. Majid Ali Asgari, Dr. Ali Hosseini Khah,
Volume 7, Issue 13 (3-2019)
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This study aimed toexplain factors affecting qualityof teaching and determine their impact onteaching quality.The mixed research approach was used for collecting the data. The population (qualitative method) consisted of staff at central organization of university and researchers of university in 2011- 2016; they were selected using combined sampling method.The population (quantitative method)also consistedof educational assistants,headsof research andeducation department, and faculty members in2016.In qualitative study,the exploratory interviews andsemi-structured interviews wereused for collecting thedata.Inquantitative study,theidentified categories which were derived from encoding qualitative data were used to create paired comparison questionnaires; they included factors affecting quality of teaching.The resultswere analyzed using AHPmethod.Thefindings indicatedthat the contribution of teacher, educational environment, and students was estimated to be41,33, and 26 percent, respectively.Among teacher components,the professional skillsof teacher(weight326) was determined to be themost important component; among student components,theacademicrecords andexperiences(weight463)was determinedto bethe mostcomponent;andamong educational environment components,quality educational spaces and equipment(weight429)was determined to be the most important component.
 
 
 
Dr. Saeid Safaei Movahhed,
Volume 7, Issue 13 (3-2019)
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number of postgraduate students has been growing exponentially in Iran in the last two decades. That is while the number of faculty has not increased proportionally to keep up with the fast growth. Hence, the student-faculty ratio has widened, turning thesis and dissertations into chaotic scene. Accordingly, this paper aims at uncovering how Iranian professors supervise postgraduate research projects in such a complex unprecedented context. The research participants are 45 postgraduate students who were selected purposively by criterion sampling strategy and interviewed by informal and in-depth techniques. Methodologically, the research may be deemed as grounded theory with emergent design (proposed by Charmaz). Thus, the data were analyzed at two levels, namely initial and focused (secondary) coding, and a quadripartite typology emerged consequently
Mr. Hossein Ghorbani, Dr. Ebrahim Mir Shah Jafari, Dr. Ahmad Reza Nasr, Dr. Mohamad Reza Neyestaniy,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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This study aims to designing and validation of internship curriculum pattern based on collaborative autobiography in Teacher Education in Iran. In this research, it has been attempted to first analyze the specialized texts related to the subject, in order to extract the Foundations of collaborative Autobiography, and subsequently the implications of curriculum elements of this kind of internship.In the second step, a researcher-made questionnaire was developed and in order to validate the proposed model, the views of the teachers of the curriculum and the instructors of the internship courses at Farhangian University were used. According to the findings, the desirable implementation of the internship curriculum requires collaborative and multidimensional collaborative and multidisciplinary activities among the students of science, teachers and teachers, and what makes this sense meaning the narratives and life experiences that can be linked to the goals Courses are internships and courses.

 
Mr. Ahmad Zarei, Dr. Marzieh Dehghani, Dr. Keyvan Salehi,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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The aim of this study was to examine the restrictions of parental involvement in secondary schools. The research approach was qualitative and phenomenological. The instrument for data collection was a semi-structured interview and research data was gathered  from 6 parent, 5 teachers, 3 principal and 4 students in three schools in Tehran 6th district. The content of the living experiences of those groups was analyzed according to Colaizzi pattern. The research results showed the restrictions of parental involvement in 3 Emergent Theme and 7 Theme Clusters including, school related factors  such as, Lack of Teacher and principals Preparation, Teachers Preconceptions about Parental Culpability, Home-School Scheduling Conflicts and Cultural difference between school / home. As parent related factors such as, Socio-economic condition and Lack of parental understanding of the value of their role, and finally, adolescent related factor such as, vagueness as to the role of parent involvement during adolescent years.
 
Mr Jamshid Omidi, Dr. Seyyd Ahmad Hashemi, Dr. Abbas Gholtash, Dr. Aliasghar Mashinchi,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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Entrepreneurship education has a significant effect on the economic growth of societies. The goal of entrepreneurship education is to develop skills and entrepreneurial skills. By developing these skills at an earier age, young, capable, creative and innovative people can be found in all aspects of social, cultural, political and economic life. The purpose of the research is to model for designing an entrepreneurship education curriculum for the the junior high School students. Field of study is includes texts and authoritative documents of curriculum and entrepreneurship education. The tatistical population of the experts and professors of the university, and the statistical sample, wer 30 curriculum and entrepreneurship specialists who were selected by avilable method. The data gathering tool was a questionnaire and interview. The method of research is mixed. The research findings inglude a patterned design for entrepreneurship education for the junior high School students.
Mr. Hosein Sharafi, Dr. Bakhtiar Shabani Varaki, Dr. Mohammad Saeid Abdekhodaei, Dr. Ali Moghimi,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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The main purpose of this paper is to explain the difficulties of existing assessment approaches and suggest an alternative approach in order to overcome these difficulties. Therefore, firstly, the existing assessment approaches have been criticized and next an intergral assessment approach was presented based on the neuro-phenomenology which was inspired by the causal layered analysis, Ken Wilber's theory of integral and fuzzy logic. The most important features of this approach to assessment are holographic attitudes towards human life, reciprocal relationships between mind, brain, body and environment and a synchronous consideration of first-person experiential and third-person experimental approaches to cognition.  
Ms Nahid Hashemi, Dr Nematolah Musapour, Dr Ali Hosseinikhah,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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The concept of “synergy” initially emerged in bioscience and management science accordingly followed by its success in behavioral, social, political and relation science, synergy was applied in curriculum development. The concept of synergistic curriculum was formed which covers curriculum in a wider aspect. The so-called consept provides school educationalists with opportunities to put curriculum concept into practice which go beyond the conventional curriculum. The synergistic curriculum focuses on two sections of the curriculum: The silent and talking curriculum. The present article elaborate these points as well as the achivments of synergistic curriculum.
 
Dr. Majid Haghverdi, Dr. Zahra Gooya,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of using diagram- drawing strategy on solving mathematical word problems of Grade 10 students in Iran.. There were 40 students that participated in this study. The data collected via one test consisting of six problems. For this test, three types of diagrams namely; network, hierarchy and matrix, were applied. The test was administered twice; first time without diagrams and second time after one week, adding diagrams to that test. the effect of three types of diagrams on solving word problems, was investigated. The results showed that, the only one that made a significant effect on students’ improvement of solving problems, was matrix diagrams. The research is suggested that the appropriateness of diagrams in relation to the structure of problem is crucial. This implies that only adding diagrams to word problems, do not guaranty the students’ improvement in word problem solving.
 

Mr. Hadi Darzi Ramandi, Dr. Marjan Kian, Dr. Effat Abbasi, Dr. Gholamreza Hajhossein Nejad,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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The purpose of this study is to design and validate the curriculum study pattern based on extra - curricular activities in the elementary stage.to achieve this goal, has been used synthesis method in pattern design and Delphi method in validation.The statistical population of this study consists of upstream and library and electronic documents of national and national in the curricular activities and   curriculum study specialists. Also, the sampling method is purposive.Findings demonstrated the curriculum study pattern for students with basic features in the field of learning enrichment, curriculum and leisure time, improve academic performance, elimination deficiencies and shortcomings of the formal curricula of the educational system, and attention to the characteristics, talents, differences and abilities of individual, local and regional. so that the characteristics of each of the nine elements of the curriculum fit in accordance with the conditions of the students and experts opinions, respectively
Ms. Marzieh Sardari, Dr. Firooz Mahmoodi, Dr. Eskandar Fathiazar, Dr. Rahim Badri,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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The purpose of this research is the effect of Schwab’s invitation to inquiry method and flipping problem solving on the academic function on Biology course of students of tenth grade with modifying critical thinking.This research’s method is semi – experimental with pre – test and post – test and control group.  Its statistical community includes female students of tenth grade of Tabriz city at the academic years of 2015-2016.Sample size consists of 69students of tenth grade were chosen by multistage cluster sampling methodGathering information tools include Ricketts critical thinking questionnaire and teacher made academic achievement test on Biology course.Data were analyze by covariance analysis method..The results indicated, critical thinking could be able act as a mediator in the effect of Schwab’s invitation to inquiry method on achievement of students werethought by Schwab’s invitation to inquiry method. In the other way it couldn’t act as a mediator in flipping problem solving
Ms. Fatemeh Asadollahi, Dr. Mahmood Mehrmohammadi, Dr. Ebrahim Talaee, Dr. Javad Hatami,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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The article aim is theoretical clarification of reflective narrative writing as a professional development approach in student teacher internship curriculum. Method: meta interpretation is used in order to percept the relation between reflective narrative writing and professional development in three Steps: first, reflective narrative writing literature was reviewed to identify theoretical lenses. second, studies that suggest theoretical models on issues such as; »reflective«,»reflective practice«, »reflective narrative writing«, »professional development« were chosen and their findings were analysis conceptually.third, the excluded concepts were categorized in epistemological paradigms of previous lenses. Findings show  the conceptual findings of theoretical models on four above issues are blanketed in notable aspects (about towleve concepts).Also, both reflective narrative writing and professional development are  kinds of individual and collective learning. Providing a conceptual framework and comparing it with internship curriculum plan of Farhangiyan university are the study results.
 
Mohamad Noroznezhadghadi, Dr. Farhad Seraji, Dr. Mohamadreza Yosofzadeh,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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The present research aims to study, understand and explain the experiences of parents of students and school administrators from parent participation in school affairs of children. This research is conducted in a descriptive phenomenological approach. For this purpose, 8 managers and 6 students from Hamedan schools were selected by targeted method and data were collected by semi-structured interview. The collected data were analyzed by Straubert and Carpenter (2003). Findings show that in both groups there is no identical definition of participation and people refer to the funds of participation. In the structure, administrators rely on parent associations and coaches as formal institutions and parents focus on personal relationships with school agents. The fields of participation in schools are diverse and factors such as the motivation and parenting of parents, the positive interaction of managers and the existence of a participatory culture in the school organization can strengthen it.
Mr. Ahad Azimi Aghbolaq, Dr. Firooz Mahmoodi,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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The present study aims to describe the lived experiences in teachers’ soldier about to work in rural primary schools. The study conducted in the academic year of 2017-2018 with qualitative approach and psychological phenomenological type, with purposeful sampling and in-depth semi-structured interview with twelve teacher s soldier that working in Hashtrood and Nazar Kahrizi education area. The analysis of date    carried out with Colaizzi model. For truthworth to this study, we uses of member checking, external audit, Triangulation and Prolonged Engagement methods. The findings of the interviews were extracted in four Emergent Theme inclusive "motivation", "educational challenges", "teacher dignity", "professional issues" and "ambiguity" and several Theme Clusters. Finally, recommended that the teacher s soldier be allowed to participate in the education recruitment exam through section 28 by providing a legal mechanism. Use them in education if they passing a year of teaching skills and competencies.  


Ms. Sarasadat Khalifeh Soltani, Dr. Kourosh Fathi Vajargah, Dr. Nematollah Fazeli, Dr. Mahboubeh Arefi, Dr. Golnar Mehran,
Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019)
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Gender informs different understanding and interpretations of educational experience and hence these different interpretations of interactions and potential capacities offer a new perspective on higher education and can even cause changes in higher education. Applying narrative inquiry and post-structural approach to gender, this paper attempts to describe lived experience of women doctoral students in Education as well as their understanding of gender in the pathways of higher education to doctoral level. 
Mrs Seyede Sedigheh Asgari, Dr. Ahmadreza Nasr, Dr. Mohamadjavad Liaghatdar, Dr. Ebrahim Reyhani,
Volume 8, Issue 15 (3-2020)
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The aim of this paper is to study the relationship between algebra content formation in mathematics textbooks and the mathematics teachers’ current knowledge. Based on this aim, we have considered three subjects: 1. mathematics teachers’ current knowledge of algebra, 2. the beginning and presentation methods of algebra content on the number of selected previous textbooks and 3.the role of previous textbooks content in teacher knowledge forming. Research Methodology had been a survey, content analysis, and historical and documentary analysis. This study showed that the teachers' knowledge and teaching methods do not coincide with the algebra content of the current seventh-grade mathematics textbook, and about 30% of teachers’ knowledge is based on the experiences of the previous textbooks.
 
Mr Adel Alipoor, Dr. Majid Aliasgari, Dr. Ali Hosseinikhah, Dr. Gholamreza Hajhosseinnejad,
Volume 8, Issue 15 (3-2020)
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The main purpose of this study is to explain the components of the curriculum for job empowerment of mentally retarded children. The applied approach is qualitative and research synthesis, which was done. The results of this study showed that the general objectives of teaching mentally retarded children can be categorized into four categories: the comprehensive development of mentally retarded children; the establishment of useful and effective relationships with others; the acceptance of social responsibility; the economic adequacy; and, consequently, the content of the curriculum content for children Subjective mental retardation was presented. Also, the results showed that only one teaching method cannot meet the needs of the mentally retarded children in a comprehensive manner, so teachers can use different teaching methods and the method of functional measurement with the evaluation of effective reference criteria is the most effective method of evaluating the knowledge gained by these children.

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