The study of the relationship between the hidden curriculum components and the national identity of high school students
Subject Areas : Research in Curriculum Planningreza ali nowrozi 1 , tayebeh jannat ferey dooni 2 , maryam mashakalayeh 3
1 - 1استادیار دانشکده علوم تربیتی و روانشناسی، دانشگاه اصفهان، اصفهان، ایران
2 - 2و3 دانش آموحته کارشناسی ارشد
3 - 2و3 دانش آموحته کارشناسی ارشد
Keywords: hidden curriculum, Curriculum, hidden curriculum components, National Identity,
Abstract :
To find out the relationship between hidden curriculum components and the national identity of high school students, this research has been done. The present study is implemented on the basis of descriptive- correlation method. The statistical populations of this study are the second and the third grad high school students of West Mazandaran province. 414 students are selected based on stratified sampling method.Two sorts of questionnaires were designed by the researcher and had been answered by the participant. In order to measure the effect of hidden curriculum components, the first on focused on the social atmosphere of school, organizational structure, teacher-learner interaction, and physical structure of school and classroom. The second one, however, focused on the national identify. On the basis of Coronbach’s Alpha coefficient, the reliability of hidden curriculum factors and the national identify were calculated as 85% and 81%.Descriptive statistic and Regression analysis have been used so as o analyze data. The results indicate that there is a significant relationship - with 95% certainty- between the hidden curriculum components and national identity of students. Also, some elements such as social atmosphere of school, organizational structure of school, teacher-learner interaction, physical structure of school and classroom are related with national identity of students, having 95% of certainty. The findings show that as each and every of the above-mentioned factors increase, the amounts of national identity of students increases, too. The variable of teacher-learner interaction possesses the most correlation with the national identity.
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