Fitting the model of self-directed professional development of student teachers with the approach of technological wisdom learning in educational planning of Farhangian University
Subject Areas : planing
Malihe Niazian
1
,
ladan salimi
2
*
,
Vahid Fallah
3
1 - Educational Science . Humanities, Sari Azad University, Iran
2 - Assistant professor, member of the faculty of the Department of Educational Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Sari branch
3 - Assistant Professor of Islamic Azad University, Sari Branch
Keywords: Self-directed professional development, micro-technological learning, educational planning, student teachers, Farhangian University,
Abstract :
The current research is the fitting of the model of self-directed professional development of student teachers with the approach of technological micro-learning. The research method is quantitative. The statistical population in the quantitative section includes the student teachers of Farhangian University (the North Pole of the country) including the provinces of Mazandaran, Golestan, Gilan, and Semnan in the number of 456 people. Sampling method was selected in quantitative stratified random section. The method of collecting information is library and field. In the analysis of quantitative data, the neural network method was used to test the model and Excel.26, SPSS.26 and pls software were used. The overall Cronbach alpha coefficient of the model (0.980); The overall composite reliability of the model is (0.981), the Dylan Goldstein coefficient (Rho_A) of the overall model is (0.982), it was higher than 0.7, this indicates the internal consistency of all the main and sub-categories of the research model. Therefore, the measurement model has a high homogeneous composition reliability. The results of the findings showed that the extractive components of self-directed professional development with the approach of micro-technological learning in educational planning include the creation of an attractive technological learning environment, research-oriented learning networks, technological methods in teamwork cooperation, infographics and modern educational databases.
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