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Mrs Fatemeh Emami, Mr Abbas Abdollahi, Mrs Simin Hoseinian,
Volume 13, Issue 47 (2-2024)
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Background and purpose: in terms of practical purpose and in terms of simple random sampling, it is appropriate for the volume and collection of descriptive-surveillance data. The population includes all children from the first to the fifth grade in Rah Danesh Boys' Primary School with 350 students and Parvin Etisami Girls' Primary School with 370 students located in Sanandaj city, with a statistical sample of 250 students using Cochran's formula. The standard questionnaires of the use of virtual space by Lee et al. (2008) and the emotional well-being of Keyes and Magyarmo (2003) were distributed among the target samples and after collecting them, the data were analyzed using PLS software. The findings showed that 1- there is a significant relationship between the use of virtual space and emotional well-being, 2- gender plays a moderating role between the use of virtual space and well-being, and 3- the hours of using virtual space play a moderating role between the use of virtual space virtuality and emotional well-being. The results showed that there is a significant relationship between the use of virtual space and emotional well-being, the moderating role of hours of use of virtual space and gender in children of Sanandaj city.
 
Sahar Esmaeili, Doctor Hasan Qarabaghi, Doctor Kazem Delrouz,
Volume 13, Issue 47 (2-2024)
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The purpose of the research was to investigate the views of elementary school teachers regarding the role of curriculum requirements in the design of teaching philosophy to children. In order to achieve this goal, descriptive-correlation method was used. The statistical population of the research was elementary school teachers of Malayer city. In order to collect information, a 42-question, 9-dimension salemi questionnaire (2016) was used on a five-point Likert scale. The reliability of this questionnaire was calculated using Cronbach's alpha method of 0.960. In order to analyze the data, Pearson correlation analysis, path analysis and structural equation modeling were used. The research findings showed; There is a positive and significant relationship between the components of the curriculum design requirements for teaching philosophy to children from the teachers' point of view. The results of the path analysis showed that the obtained t values indicate the significance of the path coefficient of all the components in relation to the requirements of curriculum design for teaching philosophy to children.

Mojtaba Vahedian, Hasanali Veiskarami, Fazlullah Mirdrikvand,
Volume 13, Issue 47 (2-2024)
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The aim of the research is to compare the evaluation techniques based on multimedia, socio-cultural and metacognitive theories on the attitude of people in remembering and recognizing English vocabulary. The research method was quasi-experimental. Questionnaire and interview methods were used to collect data. The statistical population was all language learners of English language educational institutions in Qom city. The statistical sample was 16 randomly selected for the experimental group. In the experimental group, different techniques were used during 8 sessions. The non-parametric statistical analysis method was performed using spss software version 22 for the data. The findings showed that people's attitude towards the techniques based on the proposed fields for remembering and recognizing vocabulary are different, concluding that the educational techniques proposed are different in the attitude of people regarding vocabulary learning.
 
Dr Marzieh Haghayeghi, Dr Ali Moghadamzadeh, Dr Hamdollah Ravand, Dr Mohamad Javadipour, Dr Hossein Kareshki,
Volume 13, Issue 47 (2-2024)
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As the focus on fostering creative thinking in math education grows, there is a growing interest in understanding how to evaluate these skills. This study used a systematic review following PRISMA guidelines to explore how creative mathematical thinking is assessed in academic literature. After carefully analyzing 55 studies, we looked at different aspects like educational levels, math concepts, assessment methods, and the reliability and validity of these assessments. Our findings revealed that most studies focused on assessing creative thinking in junior secondary education, with limited attention given to primary education. Geometry and measurement were the most commonly assessed subjects, likely due to their visual nature, which lends itself well to assessing creativity. Many assessment tools used open-ended questions, while some incorporated ethnomathematics-based questions. However, less than half of the studies provided evidence of reliability, and only about half reported validity evidence, mostly related to content validity. This review highlights a gap in research concerning the measurement and assessment of creative mathematical thinking.
 
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Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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Academic well-being is an important variable in the field of education and learning, whose underlying factors must be identified. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the structural relationship between sense of coherence, self-compassion, emotional self-awareness with academic well-being. This descriptive correlational study was performed on students of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. A number of 350 students (181 males and 169 females) who were selected through multi-stage sampling method completed the questionnaires of sense of coherence by Antonovsky, self-compassion by Neff, emotional self-awareness by Grant et al, responsibility by gough, academic burnout inventory by Salmela-Aro et al, and schoolwork engagement inventory by Salmela-Aro & Upadya. The data were analyzed using structural equation modeling method. The hypothetical model of academic well-being provided a good fit to the research population (X2/df=2/12, RMSEA=0/05). Direct path of sense of coherence, emotional self-awareness and responsibility to academic well-being was significant. But, direct path of self-compassion wasn't significant. Indirect path of sense of coherence with mediating role of emotional self-awareness and responsibility to academic well-being was significant. Also, indirect path of self-compassion with mediating role of emotional self-awareness to academic well-being was significant. Given the direct and indirect effect of sense of coherence, self-compassion, emotional self-awareness and responsibility on the academic well-being, it seems that reinforcement of emotional self-awareness, self-compassion, sense of coherence and responsibility may enhance student’s academic well-being.
Vahid Ahmadi, Raziyeh Hajian, Saeedeh Salehi,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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This research aims to review the historical studies on the curriculum in Iran from 1993 to 2021. The relevant papers were searched for in reputable Iranian databases (i.e., Noor Mags, Scientific Information Database (SID), Magiran, and Comprehensive Portal of Human Sciences). The search keywords were “history of the curriculum”, “historical dimensions of the curriculum”, and “historical curriculum”. The papers published in reputable Iranian scientific research quarterlies (validated by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology) were reviewed and evaluated qualitatively through a checklist. In this review study, 40 papers were identified. Finally, 15 papers were included after all titles, inclusion and exclusion criteria, and texts were checked. The historical studies on the curriculum in Iran were divided into two categories: conventional historical studies on curriculum and modern historical studies on curriculum. The conventional historical studies on curriculum addressed the formation of different curricular elements through a narrative method from an old-fashioned perspective. However, modern historical studies on curriculum analyzed the matter through a novel historical method using analysis and criticism. In addition to presenting studies in both categories, a quarterly should be published on the history of the curriculum to conduct systematic studies on the chronicles of curricula. Given the limited number of historical studies on the curriculum in Iran, greater emphasis must be given to research on this area.
 

Dr Farshideh Fathi Hafshejani, Dr Ayat Saadat Talab,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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پیشرفت فن­آوری مانند هوش مصنوعی فرصتی را برای کمک به معلمان و دانش ­آموزان در حل و بهبود عملکرد تدریس و یادگیریفراهم می ­کند. از این­رو، هدف پژوهش کارکرد هوش مصنوعی در کیفیت بخشی تدریس در آموزش ریاضی به دانش ­آموزان است. پژوهش حاضر بر اساس نوع هدف بنیادی و از نظر رویکرد پژوهشی از نوع سنتز پژوهی انجام شده است. جامعه ­آماری اسناد و مدارک است که با جستجو  در منابع کتابخانه­ ها و مقالات در در پایگاه­ های معتبر فارسی و لاتین 110منبع (تمامی اسناد از سال 2013 تا 13 ژوئن 2024) حاصل شد. در بررسی نهایی مرتبط ­ترین منابع شامل 71 مقاله بود که مورد بررسی و استخراج مطالب در راستای تحقق هدف مطالعه حاضر قرار گرفت. جهت تجزیه ­وتحلیل داده­ ها، از روش تحلیل مضمون استفاده شد. یافته ­ها با دو مولفه­ی اصلی شامل: غنی­ سازی محیط یادگیری (با زیرمؤلفه­ های اعتلای دانش­ فردی، شخصی­ سازی یادگیری، حمایت ­ های سازنده و انگیزشی، ایجاد شبکه­ های ارتباطی، تحلیل و ارزیابی عملکرد)؛ توانمندسازی حرف ه­ای معلم (با زیرمولفه­ های  کمک به شناسایی اختلالات یادگیری، کمک به معلم در فرایند آموزشی، غنی ­سازی ابزارهای آموزشی) حاصل شد. در انتها می ­توان گفت فن­آوری هوش مصنوعی نحوه­ یادگیری و درک موضوعات پیچیده ریاضیات را برای فراگیران متحول کرده است.

دکتر فریده حمیدی,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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     The aim of the current research is to determine the effectiveness of  cognitive rehabilitation  by help of gamification in sustained attention of first grade elementary school students, which was conducted in a quasi-experimental manner with a pretest-posttest design with a control group.  The statistical population is the first grade female students of Hasan Abad Fashafuye city, who were selected based on random sampling of two-stage clusters of 30 students and were matched in two experimental and control groups based on intelligence scores.  During 15 session of 45-minutes, the students of the experimental group were trained and reviewed the concepts related to sustained attention with the help of gamification: while in the control group, was not used.  The research tools included children’s Raven test (1962),& continuous performance test (1965).  Data analysis was done using descriptive and inferential statistics, at the level of descriptive statistics, indicators such as frequency, mean, and standard deviation were used, and at the level of inferential statistics, the multivariate covariance analysis test was used.  The results, based on descriptive and inferential statistics, showed that cognitive rehabilitation with the help of gamification improves the sustained attention, with  Cronbachs alpha of 0.54 (p<0/01).
 
Mahjoobeh Emdadi, - Meimanat Abedini Baltork, - Mostafa Azizi Shomami,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between quantum teaching and constructivism with curriculum decision-making by elementary teachers in Babolsar city. The design of the current research; Quantitative and descriptive-surveillance method and the statistical population included 240 elementary school teachers of Babolsar city, and 143 people were selected as a sample based on Morgan's sampling table. The research tools were adapted from the standard constructivism questionnaire of Mohammadi, Abedini Baltrok and Mansoori (2018), the standard questionnaire of Hajitabar firouzjaee's curriculum decision-making (2018) and the researcher-made questionnaire of quantum teaching. The validity of the tool was 97%, 86% and 97% respectively, and the reliability of the tool through Cronbach's alpha was 94%, 98% and 96%. Data analysis was done with descriptive statistics (standard deviation and mean) and inferential (Pearson's correlation coefficient statistical test and multiple regression at the same time). The results showed that there is a difference between quantum teaching and curriculum decision-making (r = 0.653), between constructivism and curriculum decision-making (r = 0.763) and between quantum teaching and curriculum decision-making (r = 0.652). There is a significant relationship at the 0.05 level in Babolsar elementary school. Also, the results showed that being constructivist can predict the way of curriculum decision-making (centralized/decentralized) of elementary school teachers in Babolsar city.
 

Dr Nooshin Gashmardi, Dr Ali Reza , Badeleh,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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Considering the role of teaching sciences in students' scientific and skill ability, selecting the appropriate method is an important stage in teaching. The purpose of this study is to relationship between academic attitude and motivation effective teaching of sciences with the mediation of scientific project model design. This research is applied in terms of purpose and survey based on structural equation modeling in terms of method. The statistical population of the research is 225 pre-service teachers of Bushehr Farhangian University, 142 of whom were selected using the cluster sampling method. A researcher making questionnaire, which consisted of questions for variables academic attitude (20 questions), academic motivation (26 questions) and also test project model design (4 questions), was used for data collection. For data analysis from SPSS version 25 software for exploratory factor analysis, descriptive and inferential statistics and from SmartPLS version 3 software for confirmatory factor analysis and path analysis by structural equation modeling used. The findings show that academic attitude have significant and direct effect on motivation effective teaching, academic attitude have significant and direct effect on effective teaching with the mediation of scientific project model design and structural model was approved. Also, attitude of student teachers towards teaching courses related to experimental science education at Farhangian University, as well as their motivation for effective teaching in the experimental science course, were above average and at a favorable level. Also, the results of the structural model show the relationships between the variables. Therefore, positive academic attitude and academic performance of pre-service teachers can be effective on job motivation for effective teaching of experimental sciences course, Of course, teaching active teaching strategies is also necessary.
 

Moahddeseh Biyabani, Zohre ‎ Abasi,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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The aim of this research was to develop a structural model of resilience based on the perspective of future time and mindfulness through the mediation of cognitive flexibility in parents of mentally retarded children in Qom city. The present research was a descriptive-correlation type of Path Analysis. The population of this research included all parents of mentally retarded children in Qom city in the academic year of 2022-2023. The size of the statistical sample was determined to be 220 people, which was done by available sampling method. The tools used in this research were the five-faceted mindfulness questionnaire (FFMQ), the cognitive flexibility scale (CFI), the Zimbardo time perspective scale (ZTPI) and the Connor-Davidson resilience scale (CD-RISC). The findings of the present study showed that the research model has a good fit. According to the findings model of the happy present, the future and flexibility had a positive and significant effect on resilience; Also, mindfulness and the future had a positive effect and the passive present had a negative effect on flexibility; Also the mediating role of flexibility in the relationship between mindfulness, future and passive present with resilience was confirmed;
based on these findings, it can be concluded that among the dimensions of time perspective, the two dimensions of the future and the passive present and the general structure of mindfulness indirectly lead to an increase in resilience through influencing cognitive flexibility.

 

Hamid Khanipour, Mitra Hakim Shooshtari, Mahshid Abadooz, Mojgan Atar,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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The purpose of the present study was to investigate some psychometric features of Scaling of Theory-of-Mind Tasks (including adaptation, reliability, factor structure and validity) among Persian-speaking children. It was an adaptation and validation study of a psychological tool which administered in a correlational design. Population were Tehran preschool children and sample included 100 children from 4 to 7 years old in Tehran. Scaling of Theory-of-Mind Tasks and Steerneman ToM test-R were administered. Scaling of Theory-of-Mind Tasks in the Iranian sample has moderate reliability and one factor structure is more representative of seven tasks. Six tasks have the possibility of becoming a general scale and there were significant coefficient between six task and whole score of test, except for scale 1 (different desires). This test can be used well for research purposes as a multiple indicator of the development of the theory of mind. The developmental sequence of the subscales of the test is acceptable for the four subscales (including different beliefs, explicit false belief, content false belief, beliefs about emotions, and knowledge access. However, the age differences were not significant for two kinds of tasks (including different desires and real-apparent emotions). In addition, acceptable convergent validity was observed between the total score of the participants in this test and the score in two subscales of Steerneman ToM test-R. Based on the findings, it can be concluded that the Scaling of Theory-of-Mind Tasks has the necessary features to be used in the field of measuring this component of social cognition in Iranian children
Mss Mohadeseh Banoofatemeh, Dr Marjan Kian, Dr Yousef Mahdavinasab, Dr Ali Hosseini Khah,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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The purpose of the current research was to evaluate primary school teachers based on the TPACK model in virtual education. The quantitative research method was descriptive-survey type. The research population was elementary school teachers of district 13 of Tehran, 253 of whom participated in the research by random sampling method. A questionnaire was used to collect data in the quantitative part. The results showed that the pedagogic knowledge of primary school teachers in virtual education of science courses is almost average. The content knowledge of elementary school teachers in virtual education of science courses is at a favorable level. Knowledge of technology, knowledge of technology pedagogy, knowledge of technology of curriculum content, knowledge of content pedagogy, and technological knowledge of pedagogical and content of elementary school teachers in virtual education of science courses is lower than average. The results of prioritizing the components of the TPACK model also showed that the most important factors are knowledge of curriculum content and knowledge of pedagogy, followed by knowledge of content technology, knowledge of technology pedagogy, knowledge of content pedagogy, technological knowledge of content pedagogy, and knowledge of technology, respectively. have in general, it can be concluded that the situation of elementary school teachers based on TPACK model in virtual education in science course is not suitable and is lower than average.
Fahime Moslemi, Jaber Eftekhari, Rezaali Nowrozi,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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Education for thinking requires care in how we think, which is called caring thinking. This thinking combines feeling and rationality and helps children develop a sound value system. Despite the growing importance of caring thinking and the need for content to teach it, there is a shortage of suitable materials and a lack of attention to this aspect of philosophical thought. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the book "A Collection of Philosophical Stories for Iranian Children" based on the components of caring thinking for use in philosophical inquiry circles. The stories in this book and the suggested exercises at the end are analyzed based on the presence or absence of components of caring thinking (appreciative thinking, emotional thinking, normative thinking, active thinking, and empathetic thinking). This research uses comparative content analysis and purposive sampling. The findings showed that although some stories in the analyzed book did not address the components of caring thinking, the presence of these components was evident in most stories.  Normative, emotional, and appreciative thinking components showed a suitable and rich presence, while active and empathetic thinking components were less rich compared to the others. Therefore, using these stories in philosophical inquiry circles can help strengthen and develop caring thinking in children.

Dr Akram Hafezi,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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The problems in identifying effective strategies to improve the mental health and emotional well-being of hearing-impaired children and the emotional and psychological problems that most of these children face in their daily lives make clear the need for research and increased attention to this area. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to investigate the effectiveness of play therapy based on Axline's approach on the mental health and emotional well-being of primary hearing impaired children based on the ABC method. The current research was a semi-experimental design of single case type with baseline, intervention and follow-up design. Using available sampling method, 3 hearing impaired primary school children were selected from Pajhwok Family and Hearing Impaired Child Rehabilitation Center in Tehran. The measurement tools in this research were the children's mental health questionnaire by Jelink et al., the mental well-being questionnaire by Diener et al., and the record sheet. First, the questionnaires were administered 3 times with an interval of 3 days as a baseline. It was found that there is a relative stability in the grades. Then the intervention was implemented in 8 sessions. After each session, the participants were evaluated once and 2 weeks later, the same questionnaire was administered 3 times with a time interval of 2 days as a follow-up phase. The data were analyzed using Excel and SPSS 26 software and by intra-site and inter-site analysis. The results indicated that mental health and emotional well-being increased in each of the subjects after the intervention. 8 intervention sessions have been held, after which the frequency of variables was recorded in the session. According to the graphs, the increasing trend of the variables can be seen, and in the final part of the graph, 3 follow-up sessions, which are considered two weeks after the last intervention, still show the approximate stability trend of the variables.
 
Mrs Toktam Parhizkarkhadiv, Dr Farhad Fahandezh, Dr Shahram Afraz,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
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The aim of the current research was to analyze the requirements and prerequisites of the effective training and improvement courses for English teachers. The method of the current research was a qualitative content analysis type. The statistical population of the research included all English language teachers in English language teaching centers in Shiraz, based on theoretical (purposive) sampling, interviews were conducted with 26 teachers and data were extracted from the interviews. In order to analyze the data obtained from the interview, Granheim and Lundman's qualitative method was used. The results of data analysis have been presented through three stages of open, central and selective coding. The general results of the research showed lesson design and presentation, classroom management, student evaluation, interaction, teaching strategies, teachers' characteristics, activity management, and technique. Dealing with errors as found to be among the key requirements in the training and improvement of English language teachers. Also, the goals of the course, the characteristics of the course, the experiences of the teachers, the overall evaluation of the course, specialization and supplementary activities are considered prerequisites and influencing factors on the training and improvement courses of English language teachers, which can be included in the program. Planning these courses as best as possible will be of great help. Based on the obtained results, it can be concluded that paying attention to the necessary requirements and prerequisites examined in this research has a key and pivotal role in improving the training courses and improvement of English teachers. Therefore, not paying attention to these requirements in the design of training courses and improvement of instructors will result in low quality of learning and training of learners.
 

Phd Zohreh Majdabadi Farahani, Mrs Seddigheh Yaghubi,
Volume 15, Issue 49 (11-2024)
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Considering the importance of happiness in people's lives and understanding the factors affecting the feeling of happiness, this study aimed to test a model explaining happiness based on feelings of inferiority and loneliness. The study design was non-experimental in which the correlation research method and the advanced statistical method of structural equation modeling were used. A total of 210 students (134 females, 76 males) were selected from Payam Noor University, Taibad, using available sampling in the second semester of 2021-2022. In addition to the demographic questionnaire, the research participants completed the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire (Hills & Argyle, 2002), the Loneliness Scale (Russell, 1996) and the  Inferiority  Feeling Scale (Yao, et al., 1998). Correlational analysis indicated that there was a negative and significant relationship between loneliness and happiness, a positive and significant relationship between loneliness and feeling of inferiority, and a negative and significant relationship between loneliness and happiness. The results of structural equation modeling indicated that loneliness completely mediates the relationship between inferiority feelings and happiness.  The findings suggested that the feeling of inferiority decreased college students’ happiness only by increasing their feeling of loneliness. Since loneliness affects happiness only through loneliness, considering the role of happiness in the health and academic success of students, developing and implementing preventive interventions for increasing happiness and reducing loneliness in students at the university level recommended.

 
Akbar Jadidi Mohammadabadi, Mohammad Ahmadi Deh Qutbaddini, Fatemeh Rashidipoor,
Volume 15, Issue 49 (11-2024)
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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between psychological cohesion and distress tolerance with a tendency to high-risk behaviors in high school students. The research method was applied in terms of purpose and terms of data collection, it was descriptive correlational research. The statistical population included all high school students in the city of Anar, which according to the statistics of the Pomegranate Education Department was 1400 people. The sampling method was available and the number of samples was 302 based on Krejcie and Morgan's table. After selecting two girls 'schools and two boys' secondary schools, the samples were taken with the cooperation of the school principal and teachers. Subjects answered the questionnaires about high-risk behavior, feeling of cohesion, and tolerance of anxiety. Testing the research hypotheses, inferential statistical methods including correlation coefficient and regression were used. Findings showed that there is an inverse relationship between psychological cohesion and anxiety tolerance with high-risk behaviors. In other words, by strengthening psychological cohesion and anxiety tolerance in students, the tendency to high-risk behaviors can be reduced.
Amir Sabzipour, Khadijeh Judki, Ali Danesh Payeh,
Volume 15, Issue 49 (11-2024)
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This research was aimed at predicting the academic vitality based on goal orientation, academic optimism and resilience of the second high school students of Poldakhtar city. This research is applied in terms of purpose and correlational in terms of descriptive method, which was carried out in a survey way. The statistical population of the research includes 1539 students of the second secondary school in Poldakhtar city, and the statistical sample size was 308 using Cochran's formula, which was done using the available sampling method. Martin and Marsh's academic vitality questionnaire, Schenen-Moran et al.'s academic optimism and Connor and Davidson's resilience were used as research tools. The results of Pearson's correlation coefficient showed that there is a significant relationship between goal orientation, academic optimism and resilience with academic vitality in students. Also, according to the regression results, the variables of goal orientation (mastery, approach and avoidance), academic optimism (students' trust in teachers, academic emphasis and school unity) and resilience (perception of individual competence, tolerance of negative emotions, restraint and control) , secure relationships, spiritual influences) are predictors of students' academic vitality (p<5%). In the current research, it was found that goal orientation, academic optimism and resilience; They predict academic vitality in students, so it is suggested that school principals and other educational officials conduct meetings and workshops on goal orientation, academic optimism and resilience in order to improve the academic vitality of students.
Fereshte Salemi, D.r Ayat Saadattalab, D.r Alireza Mollazade,
Volume 15, Issue 49 (11-2024)
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This research was conducted with the aim of determining the effectiveness of philosophy education for children on critical thinking, academic self-efficacy and spiritual growth of 10-13-year-old female students. This research was applied in terms of purpose and in terms of quasi -experimental method with a pre-test and post-test design with a control group. The statistical population of the research includes all female students aged 10 to 13 in Tehran in the academic year 1402-1403, of which 32 people were selected as a statistical sample using the available sampling method. Of these, 16 people were randomly included in the experimental group and 16 in the control group. Ricketts' critical thinking questionnaire (2003), Jinks and Morgan's academic self-efficacy questionnaire (1999) and King's spiritual intelligence questionnaire (2008) were used to collect data. Data analysis was done through covariance test and SPSS software version 26. The findings of this research showed that teaching philosophy for children according to the size of the effect (0.617) on critical thinking and its components and the effect (0.706) on academic efficiency and its components and according to the size the effect (0.657) has a significant effect on spiritual intelligence and its components. Therefore, it can be concluded that teaching philosophy for children by strengthening thinking skills and developing inner awareness improves and strengthens critical thinking skills, academic self-efficacy and spiritual growth in students.


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