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F.r Fereidoon Ramazi, E.a Elahe Aminifar, K.s Kamran Sheivandicholicheh, A.a Alireza Assareh, Volume 1, Issue 68 (4-2022)
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The aim of the current research was to identify the characteristics of the four elements in order to provide a problem-oriented curriculum model in the elementary school mathematics course. There were 19 participants and the sampling was done purposefully. The data collection tools are semi-structured interviews and questionnaires. The problem-oriented curriculum template was designed using the characteristics of the elements and with the method of qualitative content analysis in the elementary school mathematics course. The identified features were validated by fuzzy Delphi method and Shannon's entropy method was used for data processing. Based on the results of the analysis, 7 main categories including the characteristics of goals at three levels of cognitive, attitudinal, skill, content, evaluation, teaching-learning strategy and 46 sub-categories were identified.
In the fuzzy Delphi section, all features were confirmed by obtaining a de-fuzzified value greater than 0.7. The results of Shannon's entropy determined that the characteristics of starting teaching with a challenging question, creating a suitable educational environment, continuously monitoring the quality of learning strategies and communicating with students' talents have attracted the most attention and obtained the highest ranks and had a higher importance factor than other characteristics
Dr Kiumars Gheysari Goodarzi, Mr Sadolah Ahmadifar, Dr Hassan Qrehaghi, Volume 1, Issue 70 (4-2023)
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Social skills are among the important and fundamental skills that contribute to the progress and improvement of an individual's quality of life. The aim of this research is to investigate the influence of Joubert's stories on the social skills of elementary school students in Kermanshah City. This study is semi-experimental research using a pretest-posttest design with a control group. The population of this research consists of all elementary school students in District One of Kermanshah City who were studying in the academic year 2021-2022. Two classes from two different schools were randomly selected, each class consisting of 15 students. One group was assigned as the experimental group, and the other group was assigned as the control group. The research instrument was the Matson Social Skills Questionnaire, and the storybooks were selected from the French author Claire Joubert and were translated into Persian. Both the experimental and control groups underwent a pretest, followed by an intervention of storytelling sessions for the experimental group over a period of two months and eight sessions. Finally, a posttest was administered to both groups. The results were analyzed using covariance analysis, which showed that Claire Joubert's stories have an impact on enhancing the social skills of elementary school students, including the growth of social skills and skills related to avoiding antisocial behaviors.
Roghaye Nazari, Ahmad Arash, Volume 1, Issue 70 (4-2023)
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The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of elementary school architecture on social interaction, creativity and learning of students. This research was based on a qualitative method and by examining documents and researches, in the manner of a case study of the elementary school of Syedbar Jadgal village, Chabahar, in terms of its appearance characteristics and reasons for its special design, considering the social culture of the surrounding environment of the elementary school and its effect on the social interaction, creativity and learning of students. Checked out. Findings were obtained from newspapers and magazines and the interview of the school designer and the pictures of the primary school on the websites. And the analysis of the interviews was done according to the results of related researches. The results showed that the primary school was built completely in line with the social and cultural needs of the village people and increased the interaction of students with each other and their creativity and the number of hours they attend the primary school.
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