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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. Nafiseh Beygi, Dr. Hamid Reza Rezazadeh Bahadoran, Dr. Ali Akbar Khosravi Babadi, Dr. Kambiz Poushaneh,
Volume 9, Issue 18 (10-2021)
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This article has been compiled with the aim of introducing the descriptive evaluation disadvantages of elementary school from the perspective of Iranian curriculum planners. For this purpose, the method of "educational connoisseurship and criticism" was used under the qualitative approach. The sample was selected by intensity sampling method and information was collected through semi-structured interviews. The obtained information was analyzed by "thematic analysis" method and to validate the findings, the "information group review" method was used. Data analysis showed that the descriptive evaluation as a project in the field of education and curriculum has four disadvantages: "high expectations, lack of professional supervision, ineffective guides and poor investment", in the field of teacher practice has four disadvantages "competence Low, low credibility, difficulty of action and organizational pressure" and in the field of student behavior has four disadvantages "decrease in motivation, decrease in literacy, increase in expectations and useless competition
Fereidoon Ramazi, Kamran Sheivandichelicheh, Elahe Aminifar, Alireza Assareh,
Volume 10, Issue 20 (12-2022)
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Abstract The main purpose of the study is to design a valid model for the problem-oriented curriculum in elementary mathematics. The research approach is quantitative. In designing the model, which was done by structural-interpretive modeling method, 19 specialists of curriculum planning and mathematical education of Arak city participated. To determine the validity, with the method of partial least squares, the designed model in the form of a researcher-made questionnaire was provided to 355 specialists by random sampling method. By identifying the components of objectives in three levels of cognition, attitude, skill and curriculum content, method and evaluation of the problem-oriented curriculum model were designed and validated.. Findings showed that the characteristics of objectives in level "cognitive" and "attitude" are considered as the underlying components of the problem-oriented curriculum model in mathematics and affect the characteristics of objectives at the skill level. Skills characteristics also affect curriculum content characteristics, method, and evaluation.
Mr. Karim Mehdikhanloo, Ph.d. Soolmaz Nourabadi,
Volume 11, Issue 21 (3-2023)
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The present research was conducted with the aim of investigating the level of attention paid to the components of the readable design in the content of the Persian curriculum of the upper elementary school, which was based on the method of content analysis and Shannon entropy. The research community of Persian books of the second elementary school and sampling was not considered. The collection tool was a content analysis list made by the researcher, the validity of which was confirmed by the opinions of respected curriculum professors and provincial teachers of KhANA Plan. Its reliability was also determined by the teachers of the reading plan and the agreement coefficient was 85 percent. Based on the findings of this research, the amount of attention paid to language skills component of KhANA plan in the content of the fourth grade Persian curriculum, is 80 percent, fifth grade 80, and sixth grade 85 percent, and in total, 82 percent of third-grade Persian in upper elementary school. And the amount of attention paid to the component of manners and life skills in KhANA plan (politeness, responsibility and courage) in persian content is 45%, 5th 47%, 6th 42% and in total 48%.

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