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Mino Gholamhossein, Yahya Qaidi, Saeid Zarghami, Ramzan Barkhordari, Ali Akbar Salehi, Volume 11, Issue 4 (5-2023)
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The purpose of this research is to investigate the challenges of citizenship education based on the perception of Afghan immigrant students, with the aim of describing and interpreting the lived experiences of the components of citizenship education. The research method included the community of parents and students in the primary level of the 4th district of Alborz province, including 6 immigrant girls and 10 immigrant boys. The data collection tool was a semi-structured interview that has been continued until data saturation and analyzed using the Strabert and Carpenter method. After analyzing the data and removing the common codes, a conceptual code that expressed the experiences of the participants was extracted and categorized into 10 main themes. The findings of the present research indicate that the responses of the interviewees can be classified in the areas of environmental protection, based on the analysis of the interviews, indicating the themes of environmental protection, rights and duties of citizenship, empathy, responsibility, respect for the rights of others, cooperation, discrimination, the spirit of seeking justice, criticizing and accepting criticism, and establishing communication are the themes. The themes of discrimination, empathy, cooperation, communication are the themes that the interviewees had the most challenges regarding the quality and quantity of it, according to the experience in education in Iran, is significant based on the analysis of the above themes, gender bias in favor of men and the marginal role of women is one of the distinct distinctions of the interviewees.
Mr Alireza Sadeghi, Dr Akbar Salehi, Dr Saeed Zarghami Hamrah, Dr Yahya Ghaedi, Volume 12, Issue 4 (4-2024)
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The purpose of this article is to identify the discontinuities in the discourse formulations of the teacher training system between the establishment of Dar al-Funun School and the establishment of Farhangian University. Therfore based on genealogical method and break analysis assumptions, descent analysis, zero analysis and coincidence analysis of this system have been done in three stages. Accordingly, based on descent analysis and zero analysis, the creation of a teacher training system is dependent on the formation of a new education system and has been modified or changed during this period. Coincidence analysis shows the existence of scattered events, each of which has had an effect on the country's teacher training system, such as Iran's defeats against Russia, the victory of the constitutional movement or global events such as the World War II, which have affected this system. The analysis of power shows through examining the statutes and instructions of the teacher training system in this period of time, that from Foucault's point of view, power is trying to control, normalize and shape governed subjects through various techniques, creating people's behavior.
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