World Applied Sciences Journal (discontinued) (18184952)18(1)pp. 107-112
One of the most important factors influencing academic performances of individuals is academic anxiety. It is essential to identify these factors in order to clarify and control academic anxiety. The present study compares early maladaptive schemes in individuals with high and low academic anxiety. The method adopted in this study was causative-comparative. The samples consisted of 360 individuals randomly selected from college students. The instruments included the early maladaptive scheme questionnaire and the academic anxiety questionnaire. The results derived on the basis of variance analysis revealed that there is a significant difference between individuals with high academic anxiety and low academic anxiety in the early maladaptive schemes and those who experience high levels of anxiety report higher levels of early maladaptive schemes. Although the connection between these variables has not been explored, the results of the study are in line with the present theories. The results give more insight for academic planners and researchers and consultants into what goes on in the examinees minds other than the learned material during the exam session. On this basis, it seems essential to take into account the maladaptive schemes and to develop intervention and psychologicaleducational plans in academic and college contexts. © IDOSI Publications, 2012.
International Education Studies (discontinued) (19139020)5(3)pp. 178-186
Holistic education encompasses a wide range of philosophical orientations and pedagogical practices. Its focus is on wholeness, and it attempts to avoid excluding any significant aspects of the human experience. It is an eclectic and inclusive movement whose main characteristic is the idea that educational experiences foster a less materialistic and a more spiritual worldview along with more dynamic and holistic views of reality It also proposes that educational experience promote a more balanced development of - and cultivate the relationship among - the different aspects of the individual (intellectual, physical, spiritual, emotional, social and Aesthetic), as well as the relationships between the individual and other people, the individual and natural environment, the inner- self of students and external. world, emotion and reason, different discipline of knowledge and different form of knowing. holistic education is concerned with life experience, not with narrowly defined" basic skills".
Journal Of Research In Medical Sciences (17357136)17(12)pp. 1170-1175
Background: Clinical reasoning is one of the most important competencies that a physician should achieve. Many medical schools and licensing bodies try to predict it based on some general measures such as critical thinking, personality, and emotional intelligence. This study aimed at providing a model to design the relationship between the constructs. Materials and Methods: Sixty-nine medical students participated in this study. A battery test devised that consist four parts: Clinical reasoning measures, personality NEO inventory, Bar-On EQ inventory, and California critical thinking questionnaire. All participants completed the tests. Correlation and multiple regression analysis consumed for data analysis. Results: There is low to moderate correlations between clinical reasoning and other variables. Emotional intelligence is the only variable that contributes clinical reasoning construct (r=0.17-0.34) (R2 chnage = 0.46, P Value = 0.000). Conclusion: Although, clinical reasoning can be considered as a kind of thinking, no significant correlation detected between it and other constructs. Emotional intelligence (and its subscales) is the only variable that can be used for clinical reasoning prediction.
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences (18770428)9pp. 2069-2073
In the world of curriculum development, quality of education, actual move toward decentralization, and maximum participation of instructors in curriculum planning are the major concerns of specialists. After 1980s, curriculum mapping was introduced as one of the most important strategies for improving quality of education, culture of participation and collaboration in educational institutions. This strategy can help students' performance, improve the quality of education. In addition, researches showed that institutionalization of curriculum mapping in educational institutes has a positive effect on organizational culture and space. In this article, curriculum mapping is explained as a strategy for gaining these desired outcomes. © 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Journal of Applied Sciences (discontinued) (18125654)9(18)pp. 3385-3390
This study aims to investigate the cultural context of the society in Iran and also learner's ability concerning learning English in primary school, in order to propose practical strategies for starting teaching English as a foreign language in its proper time in Iran. This descriptive study was performed on 314 high school teachers working in cities of Tehran, Esfahan, Shiraz and Kerman, who were selected by random sampling method. The data gathering tool was a researcher made questionnaire including 60 items based on 5 point likert scale ranging from completely disagree to completely agree. The validity of the questionnaire was confirmed by experts and its reliability was 0.89 by Cronbachs Alpha. The data was analyzed by SPSS software using t-test, ANOVA, Tukey and paired t-test. The response rate was almost 98%. The total mean score indicating the appropriate cultural context among teachers for establishing English language teaching in primary school was 3.58±56 out of 5. There was a significant difference between this mean and the assumed average score of 3 (p = 0.01). The mean score for children's ability as well as their tendency to start learning English language in primary school was 4.6±0.53 which had a significant difference with the average score of 3 (p = 0.001). According to the results, there is appropriate cultural context in Iran's society for starting teaching English language in primary school. Also, children encompass proper ability and tendency to start learning English language in primary school age. For establishing teaching English language in primary school, taking advantage of the experiences of other countries could be very useful. © 2009 Asian Network for Scientific Information.