Curriculum model based on scholarship teaching to students Secondary high school

Meysam Ajam; mohammad akbary boorng

Volume 5, Issue 15 , December 2024, Pages 1-24

https://doi.org/10.22054/qric.2025.61546.332

Abstract
  The stock exchange is an organized and formal capital market and is one of the trading markets that plays an important role in economic growth. Students can invest with ease with the help of scholarship training in various fields. In this research, after stating the objectives of designing the scholarship ...  Read More

Which knowledge is more valuable? Examining and comparing valuable knowledge from the perspective of two ideologies of social efficiency and social reconstruction

Arash Ebrahimzadeh

Volume 5, Issue 15 , December 2024, Pages 25-55

https://doi.org/10.22054/qric.2025.72657.364

Abstract
  This research aims to investigate the valuable knowledge of the curriculum from the perspective of two ideologies of social efficiency and social reconstruction, which have always been in historical conflict with each other. The method of the current research was documentary-library and analytical-descriptive. ...  Read More

Green Curriculum: A Novel Model for Designing Course Outlines for Sustainable Education

kamran malekpour lapari; zahra karimian; azam bakhtyarirenani

Volume 5, Issue 15 , December 2024, Pages 57-89

https://doi.org/10.22054/qric.2025.83205.396

Abstract
  Given increasing environmental challenges, aligning curricula with sustainable education and environmental preservation is essential. This study aims to develop an innovative framework integrating green curriculum principles to provide an effective model for sustainable education. From a methodological ...  Read More

The Paradox of Globalization and Remaining Local; Analysis of Approaches to Localizing Humanities Curricula in Higher Educational System

soolmaz nourabadi; Yadllah Esfandyari

Volume 5, Issue 15 , December 2024, Pages 91-119

https://doi.org/10.22054/qric.2025.37675.249

Abstract
  Iranian culture and civilization originate from the most complete and highest level of divine teachings, the educational system, especially the university system, even though has not been able to provide a suitable model in curricula that is appropriate to the cultural conditions throughout the country. ...  Read More

Synthesis of the Challenges of Changing Teaching-Learning Styles in Educational Systems During the Covid-19 Outbreak

Sakineh Sharafi; hossein momeni mahmooi

Volume 5, Issue 15 , December 2024, Pages 121-169

https://doi.org/10.22054/qric.2023.58744.315

Abstract
  The corona virus has affected educational communities, especially in terms of the widespread shift to online learning. This means quickly turning curricula and learning styles into a digital platform. Making changes to the curriculum without carefully examining and controlling all the factors influencing ...  Read More

Typology of teachers' authority patterns and qualitative analysis of its relationship with students' academic performance based on the grounded theory method

Sirwan Mahmoudi; Alireza Ghorbani; Hana Ebrahimpour

Volume 5, Issue 15 , December 2024, Pages 171-211

https://doi.org/10.22054/qric.2025.76826.375

Abstract
  The main aim of this study was to identify different patterns of teachers' authority and qualitatively analyze its relationship with students' quantitative-qualitative academic performance.The research was conducted with a qualitative method and with a grounded theory approach, as well as with a purposive ...  Read More