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        1 - A Comparative Study on the Missions and Methods of Training in Professional Development Centers in the World Top Universities.
        بتول جمالی زواره Ahmadreza Nasr Esfahani Mohammad reza Nili
        Purpose of this article was comparative study the missions, goals and methods of training the faculty professional development centers in the world top universities. The 15 world top universities, based on the Shanghai ranking, was selected by targeted sampling method f More
        Purpose of this article was comparative study the missions, goals and methods of training the faculty professional development centers in the world top universities. The 15 world top universities, based on the Shanghai ranking, was selected by targeted sampling method from 5 continents of the world, and studied the missions, goals and methods of training in professional development centers. The Bereday model used in this comparative study, in this method, the needed information for the research is collected by using existing documents and then, they were categorized into separate categories and analyzed and compared. The results showed that promoting the quality of teaching and learning, promoting university researches in teaching and learning and using new technologies in teaching and learning were three main goals of the establishment of learning and teaching centers in these universities. The most important training methods was workshops, conferences, seminars and counseling, mentoring and training courses. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Philosophical Explanation of the Strategy of Creative Teaching of Natural Sciences in Schools with Reference to the Program of “Philosophy & Children”
        Fatemeh  Bandalizadeh
        The age of childhood and youth is the best period for social, emotional, and cognitive growth of children. On the one hand it constitutes the basis of human life, that is, what man has gained during the last centuries is due to his thinking power which played a decisive More
        The age of childhood and youth is the best period for social, emotional, and cognitive growth of children. On the one hand it constitutes the basis of human life, that is, what man has gained during the last centuries is due to his thinking power which played a decisive role in his growth. Therefore, all his successes and progresses are rooted in his creative thinking. In this line the present article makes attempt to carry out a philosophical explanation of the strategy of creative teaching of natural sciences in schools with reference to the program of “Philosophy & Children”. The method of the work is analytic-descriptive based on library sources including laws, books, thesis, national and international articles. According to the findings of the article, creative thinking plays an important role in natural sciences. Accordingly, traditional method in teaching natural sciences, not only prevents the growth of critical thinking, but also brings about a gap between the programs and their implementations. Therefore, the only solution is to make a change in the way of teaching this science with reference to the program of “Philosophy & Children” and following a philosophical approach in teaching natural science. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Prioritization of Professional Competencies of Mathematics lecturers of Farhangian University through topsis fuzzy
        marjan moayeri parvaneh amiripour
        The selection of mathematics professors is an important issue for universities, since professors are the main pillars of the universities and improving the quality of their performance leads to the improvement of the universities’ educational quality.The aim of this stu More
        The selection of mathematics professors is an important issue for universities, since professors are the main pillars of the universities and improving the quality of their performance leads to the improvement of the universities’ educational quality.The aim of this study is to Prioritization of Professional Competencies of Mathematics lecturers of Farhangian University in Iran ,through topsis fuzzy. The present study is an applied research in terms of purpose and is a combination of documentary content analysis and descriptive-analytical research in terms of nature and method. At first, the statistical population including all available domestic and foreign theoretical and research texts were selected and studied. In the second stage, to rank the selected competencies, five mathematics professors were purposefully selected from Farhangian University branches of Hormozgan province, who determined the importance of each of the indicators in a designed questionnaire that were assigned to them. The data were then analyzed, using TOPSIS fuzzy method.Based on the findings, knowledge competence, abilities competence, characteristics competence and skills competence were the most important competencies.According to the mentioned results, it can be understood that Farhangian universities can use the findings of this study to select the professional competencies of their mathematics professors. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Examining teaching methods in primary school students
        Abdul Hossein Peshgo Golnar  Bergrizaneh Zahra kshavarz
        The process of education and teaching methods and techniques along with training has an important place. The method means "the way of doing something" and the teaching method means "an orderly, regular and logical way to present the lesson" and the teaching method is "a More
        The process of education and teaching methods and techniques along with training has an important place. The method means "the way of doing something" and the teaching method means "an orderly, regular and logical way to present the lesson" and the teaching method is "a set of regular measures and ideas that the teacher adopts to achieve the educational goals according to the conditions and opportunities" Teaching is the interaction between the teacher and the student, which is carried out based on the regular and purposeful design of the teacher to change the student's behavior. In the present research, which was carried out under the title of "Evaluation of teaching methods in elementary school students", it is perhaps the only method in this research. which teaches the content with the cooperation of students and indirectly. Then, group and social education methods (based on cooperation) were identified as the most appropriate educational models in elementary ages, especially for establishing high-level intellectual skills such as critical thinking, and were analyzed and interpreted. In the results of the research, in addition to introducing selective teaching methods, their merits and demerits were discussed and their relationship with the concepts and characteristics of critical thinking were shown and analyzed. Manuscript profile
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        5 - The effect of scientific inquiry teaching method on mathematics lesson and self-efficacy of fifth grade female students of Boyer Ahmed city
        Sattar  Bahadri Fard
        The purpose of this research was the effect of the scientific inquiry teaching method of math lesson and self-efficacy of the fifth grade female students of Boyer Ahmed city. The statistical population of this research is all fifth grade female students of Boyer Ahmed c More
        The purpose of this research was the effect of the scientific inquiry teaching method of math lesson and self-efficacy of the fifth grade female students of Boyer Ahmed city. The statistical population of this research is all fifth grade female students of Boyer Ahmed city in the year 1400. The research method was a semi-experimental type with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group, for this purpose, 20 fifth grade female students of Boyer Ahmad city were divided into two groups with the same grade point average using the available sampling method, and they were divided into two experimental groups (10). (and control (10) people were included. The data collection tool was the math self-efficacy questionnaire by Tez and Hackett (1983). The teaching method of scientific exploration in mathematics was conducted by the researcher in the experimental group in 6 sessions of 45 minutes. The data were analyzed by covariance analysis. Analysis. The results show that teaching the scientific inquiry teaching method in the mathematics course has increased self-efficacy, mathematics creativity and its dimensions of innovation, fluency, expansion and flexibility. As a result, the scientific inquiry teaching method has an effect on the self-efficacy of fifth grade female mathematics students in Boyer Ahmed city. And it can be used in schools. Manuscript profile
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        6 - Investigating the teaching method of scientific inquiry in mathematics lesson on the creativity of eighth grade male students in Yasouj city
        Abuzar  Saadat Mehr
        The purpose of this research was the effectiveness of the scientific inquiry teaching method in mathematics lesson on the mathematical creativity of the 8th grade male students of Yasuj city. The statistical population of this research is all the 8th grade male students More
        The purpose of this research was the effectiveness of the scientific inquiry teaching method in mathematics lesson on the mathematical creativity of the 8th grade male students of Yasuj city. The statistical population of this research is all the 8th grade male students of Yasuj city in May 1400. be The research method was a semi-experimental type with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group. For this purpose, 30 eighth grade male students of Yasouj city were divided into two equal groups in terms of grade point average using the available sampling method, and there were (15) people in the two experimental groups. and control (15 people) were included. The data collection tool was Abedi's Creativity Questionnaire (1363). The teaching method of scientific inquiry in mathematics was conducted by the researcher in the experimental group during 8 sessions of 60 minutes. The data were analyzed by covariance analysis method. The results show that the teaching method of scientific exploration has increased the creativity and dimensions of innovation, expansion and flexibility in math lessons. As a result, the teaching method of scientific exploration has an effect on the creativity of eighth grade male students in Yasouj city, and this method can be used in schools. Manuscript profile
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        7 - Analyzing the methods of teaching critical thinking in primary school students
        sadeg peshgo Hamid Reza Roshan Nesab Yaqub  Hosseini Nejad
        Abstract In the current research, which was carried out under the title "Analysis of the methods of teaching critical thinking to primary school students", based on the same research method, after studying the theoretical foundations, to collect all the concepts relate More
        Abstract In the current research, which was carried out under the title "Analysis of the methods of teaching critical thinking to primary school students", based on the same research method, after studying the theoretical foundations, to collect all the concepts related to the education and upbringing of primary school children, and then to collect all the materials and resources related to Critical thinking was discussed. During these studies, all available teaching methods and relevant books and articles were also studied and reviewed. After putting together all the data collected from different teaching methods due to the importance of the age of the elementary school and of course the interpretations given in this research, finally, in addition to introducing the selected teaching methods, they discussed their merits and demerits and their relationship with the concepts and characteristics of thinking. We have shown criticism and analyzed it. Manuscript profile
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        8 - Evaluation of teaching methods to motivate the progress of male students in secondary schools in Yasouj city
        Ahmad Ali  Samadi Rouhana  Mushfaq Nia
        The present study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the methods of teaching with motivation for the progress of male students in secondary schools of Yasouj city. The method of the current research is of the correlation type and the statistical population of the More
        The present study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the methods of teaching with motivation for the progress of male students in secondary schools of Yasouj city. The method of the current research is of the correlation type and the statistical population of the research included all male primary and secondary school students in the schools of Yasouj city in the academic year of 1400-1401. A random cluster sampling method was used to select the desired sample. The sample includes 100 students. The tools used are the Hermans motivation scale and the new teaching method designed and validated by the researcher. In order to analyze the data in this research, multivariate regression analysis and Pearson correlation were used. The results show that according to the coefficients obtained with 95% confidence, it can be said that there is a significant positive correlation between the exploratory teaching method and a significant negative correlation between the traditional (demonstration) teaching method and student motivation. The regression results also showed that exploratory and demonstration teaching methods predict 26.8% of motivational changes. In other words, 26.12% of the dispersion observed in the students' motivation variable is explained by these variables. In addition, the calculated F ratio is significant at the confidence level of at least 98%. Therefore, it can be concluded that there is a significant correlation between the motivational teaching methods and students' progress. Manuscript profile
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        9 - Relationship between Dimensions of Percieved Teaching Style , Autonomous Motivation and Creativity: A Model of Creativity Based on Self-Determination Theory
        Afsaneh Marziyeh Javad Ejei Elaheh Hejazi Mahmood Gazi Tabatabaei
        The aim of this research was to study the relationships between dimensions of perceived teaching styles with autonomous motivation and creativity. A sample of 500 (girl & boy) third grade higher school students in Zahedan were selected by Cluster multi – level sampling More
        The aim of this research was to study the relationships between dimensions of perceived teaching styles with autonomous motivation and creativity. A sample of 500 (girl & boy) third grade higher school students in Zahedan were selected by Cluster multi – level sampling method. The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT,verbal form A & B) the Academic Motivation Scale (AMS) and the Teacher as a Social Context Questonnair (TASC) were administrated on all subjects. The questionnairs validity and reliability were satisfied with methods: Convergent validity, equivalence reliability, Cronbach`s Alpha, Test-retest, and confirmatory factor analysis. The results of path analysis shows direct influence of perceived teaching style and indirect influence by mediating autonomous motivation on creativity. All path coefficients of purposed model were significant. Manuscript profile
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        10 - The effect of collaborative teaching method on the social skills of the fifth grade students of Yasouj city
        ali ohadikish
        The purpose of this study is the effect of cooperative teaching method on social skills of fifth grade students of Yasouj city. The research method was semi-experimental and the data collection tool was the questionnaire of their academic social skills. The statistical More
        The purpose of this study is the effect of cooperative teaching method on social skills of fifth grade students of Yasouj city. The research method was semi-experimental and the data collection tool was the questionnaire of their academic social skills. The statistical population of this research was all male students of the first grade of secondary school in Yasouj city in the academic year of 1402-1401, whose number was estimated to be 81, and the whole population Statistics were also selected as a research sample. Hypotheses were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical methods of one-way covariance analysis, and the results showed; The cooperative learning method does not affect the social skills of students in general; The results also showed that the cooperative learning method has a significant effect on the development of students' participation skills in group activities, but it does not have a significant effect on the students' ability to respect others, cooperation skills, and responsibility skills. Manuscript profile
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        11 - Using games in teaching geography and planning
        hamidreza moslemidoust
        Using games in teaching geography and planning Abstract This article examines the use of games in geography education, including before the advent of computer-based (digital) games. The growing popularity of "serious games" and "edutainment" has been noted, focusing More
        Using games in teaching geography and planning Abstract This article examines the use of games in geography education, including before the advent of computer-based (digital) games. The growing popularity of "serious games" and "edutainment" has been noted, focusing on their perceived benefits in classroom-based education. A blurring between digital games for educational purposes and games primarily for entertainment has been discussed, reflecting the popularity of SimCity and the potential of these games for learning about urban planning. This analysis champions games that enable students to play different roles and produce realistic "real-life" results. Two examples of non-digital board games, Collaborative and Geopoly, illustrate how role-playing expands students' understanding of planning and human geographyFor the future, geography teachers can use the sophistication and sophistication of digital games in a range of purposefully designed teaching tools, from educational entertainment as well as more 'traditional' board games. Imaginative use of all different formats can help to increase students' interest in geography to maintain or increase the capacity of students from schools to the university sector. The smorgasbord of game options continues to grow, but as Participology and Geogopoly demonstrate, some of the most effective ways to develop role play and engage with real-world problems don't require a technological "fix.". Keywords: serious games, geographical teaching, simulation, role playing, participatory studies Manuscript profile