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Javad Abbasi Jondani, Hosseinali Mehrabi,
Volume 5, Issue 37 (11-2018)
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Academic achievement motivation plays an important role in academic success, so its prediction and improvement is very important. This study investigated the relationship between academic achievement motivation and academic alienation, social support, media usage and demographic variables, and also predicted academic achievement motivation.study was correlational. Its statistical population included all male students of Isfahan university amongst them 96 persons were selected randomly. The instrument of this study included Pirnia academic alienation, Mobarak Bakhshayesh social support, Eliasi media usage, and researcher-made demographic information questionnaire. The results showed that academic achievement motivation has a significant correlation with academic alienation, social support, media usage and socioeconomic status.. The results from stepwise regression analysis showed that academic alienation, media usage, socioeconomic status and these variables altogether explained 17.6%, 8.3%, 4.3% and 30.3% of the variance of academic achievement motivation, respectively. These results indicate that less academic alienation, less media usage and better socioeconomic status can improve students’ academic achievement motivation.
Mehdi Rostami, Elham Abbasi, Nahid Mirshekari,
Volume 13, Issue 47 (2-2024)
Abstract
The present study used a quasi-experimental design in an attempt to evaluate the possibility of using concept mapping as a tool for teaching English speaking skills. In addition, the effect of gender on students' performance in using concept mapping in class was investigated. The participants in this study were 30 male students and 30 female students at the intermediate and advanced levels of English, who were selected from among 119 students who took the preliminary English test by Cambridge to determine students’ level of proficiency as a pre-test. Conceptual mapping was applied to the experimental group in the pre-speaking stage with the aim of organizing the participants' concepts and lines of thought, while in the control group, all teaching stages were done in the traditional method. The analysis of the obtained data showed that conceptual mapping can be used in teaching speaking skills as an effective method. Also, the analysis of the data showed that there is no significant difference between the groups of boys and girls in the construction and use of conceptual maps.
Ms Kobra Aalipour, Mr Mohammad Abbasi, Mr Ezzatullah Gadampour,
Volume 16, Issue 50 (3-2025)
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The aim of the current research was to investigate the relationship between social/emotional competence and quality of life in school students with the mediation of academic participation in elementary school female students in Khorram Abad city. In terms of goal, the research is part of applied research, and in terms of method, it is a type of correlational studies. The statistical population of the present study includes all the female students of the elementary level of Khorram Abad city in the year 1402-403 in the number of 1900 people, of which 435 people were selected using cluster random sampling method. became Data were collected using Social/Emotional Competence Questionnaire (SECQ), Zhu and Ji (2012), Rio's academic participation (2013) and Anderson and Burke's (2000) quality of life at school. and were analyzed using the method of structural equations. The results of structural equation modeling analysis showed that social/emotional competence has a direct and significant role on students' quality of life in school (p<0.001). Also, social/emotional competence has a significant effect on students' quality of life in school indirectly through academic participation (p<0.001). Therefore, the results of the research show that academic participation can play a mediating role in the relationship between social/emotional competence and quality of life in school.
Mehdi Alyari, Dr Marjan Kian, Dr Yousef Mahdavinasab, Dr Effat Abbasi,
Volume 17, Issue 51 (10-2025)
Abstract
The aim of the present research is to design a model of educational board games. The research method was systematic review. The community includes valid national and international sources and documents on the subject of research in both Persian and English. The sampling method was purposive and criterion-based, selected through searches in the databases of Eric, Emerald, Wiley, Science Direct, Taylor & Francis, and general searches on the internet using Google and Google Scholar between the years 2015 and 2023. For data analysis in this section, open coding, axial coding, and selective coding were employed using Atlas Ti software. Additionally, to validate the desired model, a Delphi method survey was conducted with 15 experts, and after several rounds of data exchange, the final model was ultimately approved. The results of the present research include 6 main categories, 16 subcategories, and 56 sub-subcategories. The main categories include design, which encompasses preliminary design and mechanics; production, including resources, initial implementation, small group execution, and feedback; execution, consisting of preparation and gameplay or user experience; evaluation and validity, which includes educational discourse, player feedback, and final feedback from the game developer; publication, covering final production, customization capability, and development and improvement; and analysis, which involves the game developer's perspective, audience analysis, context, and curricular requirements.