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Fariba Khoshbakht, Mehdi Mohammadi, Phd Reza Naseri Jahromi, Fateme Mirghafari, Maryam Safari, Faezeh Roosta, Solmaz Khademi,
Volume 8, Issue 42 (3-2021)
Abstract

Due to the outbreak of coronavirus, the majority of students in more than 150 countries faced school closures in their home country, which caused parents to face unforeseen circumstances and change the type of education of their children. The purpose of this study was to assess the health-oriented attitude of elementary school parents towards the reopening of schools in the Corona crisis. This is a descriptive study that was conducted by survey method. The statistical population included all parents of Elementary school students in Shiraz. 195 parents were selected using cluster sampling. The data collection tool was the Oakfield Educational Complex Questionnaire. Data was analyzed using one-sample tests by Will Coxon and Friedman. Parents have a negative attitude towards their children's participation in face-to-face classes, but a positive one towards the possibility of supporting their children's education, ensuring the health and safety of their children and school staff and forcing their children to wear masks while unable to keep social distance from each other. Finally, parents tend to have Distant education for their children, with the goal of keeping them healthy and protecting them from corona disease. They do not even agree with the Method of virtual and non-virtual education or the division of students into small groups and their Presence on different days in the classroom. 

Dr Adel Zahed Babalan, Dr Ghaffar Karimianpour,
Volume 9, Issue 43 (12-2021)
Abstract

The present study aimed to Investigating the Relationship between Attitude to School and School Bonding with the Mediating Role of Academic. The method of research was descriptive correlation with structural equation method (SEM). The statistical population of this study included all included all male high school students in the city of Thalas Babajani who according to Morgan table and using multi-stage cluster sampling method, 200 students were selected as samples. To collect data, McCoach, Siegle Attitude to School questionnaire (2003), khormaei and kamari (2017) academic hope questionnaire and rezaeisharif (2010) school bonding questionnaire was used. The results of data analysis showed that Attitude to School has a direct effect on school bonding (β=0/44), Academic hope has a direct direct effect on school bonding (β=0/49), Attitude to School has a direct direct effect on Academic hope (β=0/59). And Attitude to School through Academic hope on school bonding has an indirect effect (β=0/28).

Dr Yahya Gordani, Mrs Asma Ejdehakosh, Samira Sedighi,
Volume 12, Issue 46 (9-2023)
Abstract

The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of applying a teaching methodology which integrated artificial intelligence Chabots on second language learners’ speaking skills, achievement motivation, and their attitude towards learning it as a second language. The statistical population of the study included 60 English language learners who studied at Salman Farsi University in Kazerun during the academic years of 2021-2023. The selected sample was randomly assigned into two experimental and control groups. The research method was an experimental method with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group. At first, the pre-test of the English language proficiency was administered to both groups, and then, for 15 weeks, the experimental group was taught with the integration method of the Alexa Chabot, which is an English conversational Chabot, and the control group was taught via the traditional teacher-textbook method during the same period. At the end of the training course, the post-test of speaking skills and the motivation questionnaire was administered to both groups. T-test and multiple variance analysis were used to analyze the data. The results of the data analysis showed that the teaching method with the integration of Chabot is effective in significantly improving learners’ speaking skills, achievement motivation, as well as the learners' attitude towards learning English. The results are discussed and suggestions for further research are made.
 
Mojtaba Vahedian, Hasanali Veiskarami, Fazlullah Mirdrikvand,
Volume 13, Issue 47 (2-2024)
Abstract

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 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.
 

Zahra Zare, Hossein Ghasempour Moghaddam, Aboalfazl Khamseh,
Volume 15, Issue 49 (11-2024)
Abstract

Introduction: Currently, there is a global trend towards collaborative research in neuroscience and education. Brain-based learning uses neuroscience research on how the brain works to understand how students learn and grow in the classroom. Brain-based education requires that teachers know how the brain works and subsequently design a suitable teaching method with this information in mind (Stevens Smith, 2020). The aim of the research is to investigate the effectiveness of the "brain-based" teaching method on enhancing students' learning and attitudes in biological sciences.
Method: The method of this research is quasi-experimental with two groups of control and experimental. The statistical population includes 10th-grade male students in Euclid city of Fars province in the 2023-2024 academic year. A total of 50 individuals from the statistical population were selected by the purposive sampling method and randomly assigned to two groups. The instruments for measuring the variables were the researcher-made cognitive-skill test and the researcher-made attitude questionnaire. The validity of the researcher-made instrument was determined using the opinions of expert teachers and their reliability was determined by retesting. Statistical tests (t-test, Kolmogorov-Smirnov, and Chi-square index) were used by SPSS26 to evaluate and analyze the hypotheses.The research implementation method was based on comparative teaching between the tested groups. In this research, the teaching topic was selected from the fourth chapter of the 10th grade biology book titled "Circulation of substances in the body". In the class of the control group, teaching was done through the usual traditional methods of biology lessons, while in the class of the experimental group, class management and teaching were done based on the design of the learning unit with the "brain-based" model. The required lesson plan was prepared based on the national curriculum plan for the implementation of the study, using relevant resources in the field of brain-based education and also based on consultation with professors and other teachers. Training in each session was based on the written lesson plan. These trainings were conducted in each of the studied groups in 8 sessions of 90 minutes and in accordance with the objectives of the research and the chapter selected from the 10th biology book and in both groups by the researcher.
Results and Discussion: According to the research question and purpose, the research variables were studied. The studied variables included strengthening learning (increasing grades) in Biology course and increasing attitude among students. The findings indicate that "brain-based" learning method, compared to the usual method, has increased students' grades in the level of knowledge and skills and improved their attitude in the subject of "blood circulation" in the biology course. The results of this research showed alignment with the results of Fana et al. (2024), Olaoluwa et al. (2024) Hamidi Nesab et al. (2021), Maleki Avarsin et al. (2021), Seifi et al. (2016) and Valipour and Iraqi (2014). The findings of this research show the role and importance of "brain-based" teaching method in learning.


 

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