About the journal
This journal was ranked “A+” and scored “95” based on the latest evaluation made by the Islamic Azad University in 2025.
The Curriculum Research Journal (CRJ) is an international, online, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes original contributions to all areas of curriculum studies, including those derived from empirical, philosophical, sociological, or policy-related investigations.
Peer Review Policy
All manuscripts submitted to CRJ undergo rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and external refereeing by at least two anonymous reviewers. The manuscripts should be original, unpublished, and not in consideration for publication elsewhere at the time of submission. The journal reserves the right to reject papers before peer review where the articles do not meet the scope or basic quality standards of the journal. The editor aims to make a decision on whether manuscripts will be sent to external peer review within 2 weeks. The editor's decision is final.
Read Guide for Authors for information on how to submit your article.
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1 - Comparing the Impact of Cooperative and Competitive Flipped Learning on EFL Learners’ Speaking
Issue 3 , Vol. 6 , Summer 2025 -
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2 - The Role of Materials in Teaching Listening Strategies in Computer-based and Text-based Classes: EFL Learners' Listening Comprehension and Cognitive Load in Focus
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3 - The Impact of Explicit Writing Strategy Instruction on EFL Learners’ Strategy Use across Proficiency Levels
Issue 3 , Vol. 6 , Summer 2025 -
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4 - The Role of Reflective Practice in Iranian EFL Teachers’ Professional Development and Classroom Effectiveness
Issue 3 , Vol. 6 , Summer 2025 -
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5 - Fairness in High-stakes Testing: Analyzing Differential Item Functioning (DIF) by Gender, School type, and Ethnicity in Iran's National University Entrance Exam for Foreign Languages
Issue 3 , Vol. 6 , Summer 2025 -
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6 - Identifying and Analyzing the Components of Educational Games Based on Social Skill Development for Preschoolers
Issue 3 , Vol. 6 , Summer 2025
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1 - Validation of the indigenous model of citizenship education in the elementary school
Seyedeh Janat Mousavi ، Abbas Gholtash * ، Farzaneh VasefianIssue 3 , Vol. 4 , Summer 2023 -
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2 - Designing a model of health literacy curriculum in elementary school (grounded theory)
Najmeh Jafari Rozbahani ، Alireza Araghieh * ، Alireza Assareh ، Hamid MoghaddasiIssue 3 , Vol. 4 , Summer 2023 -
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3 - Modeling the Structural Equations of Accreditation of the Training Program of Human Resources of Education of Qazvin Province
Mehdi Rahiminezhad ، Saeed Moradi * ، Batoul Faghiharam ، Firouz KyoumarsiIssue 3 , Vol. 4 , Summer 2023 -
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4 - Examining the Mooc-based Curriculum in Iran's Higher Education
Elham Shariati ، Ladan Salimi * ، Vahid FalahIssue 3 , Vol. 4 , Summer 2023 -
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5 - Examining the teacher's performance with learning motivation and academic vitality of female students of the first year of high school
Hosniye Sadat Esmaeili * ، Narges Borzabadi FarahaniIssue 3 , Vol. 4 , Summer 2023 -
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6 - Classroom management: Strategies and challenges of Iranian teachers
Zohreh Jafari ، Leila Anjomshoa * ، Neda Fatehi RadIssue 1 , Vol. 5 , Winter 2024 -
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7 - EFL teachers’ pragmatic awareness and classroom practices influenced by an in-service training course of meta-pragmatics
Behnood Samani ، Mehrdad Amiri * ، Naser GhafouriIssue 1 , Vol. 5 , Winter 2024 -
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8 - The impact of interactionist vs. interventionist dynamic assessment on writing fluency and complexity of young vs. adult IELTS candidates
Leyli Kashef ، Naser Ghafouri * ، Akbar Valizadeh Oghani ، Azadeh MehrpouyanIssue 1 , Vol. 5 , Winter 2024 -
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9 - The role of text type on the use of metacognitive reading strategies: Iranian EFL learners' perceptions in focus
Somayeh Nilforoushan ، Gholam-Reza Abbasian ، Mojgan Rashtchi *Issue 1 , Vol. 5 , Winter 2024 -
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10 - The comparative effect of direct corrective feedback and recast in a critical thinking setting on EFL learners’ reading comprehension
Mehrdad Rezaee * ، Maryam Baghi ، Elaheh FaramarziIssue 1 , Vol. 5 , Winter 2024
