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Presenting the Pathology Model of Descriptive Evaluation System in Primary Education (Case Study: Alborz Province)

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Presenting the Pathology Model of Descriptive Evaluation System in Primary Education (Case Study: Alborz Province) abstract

Objective: The purpose of the present research was to pathologize the descriptive evaluation system and present a suitable model in primary education (case study of Alborz Province).Method: This study is descriptive-survey in nature. The statistical population includes experienced teachers and doctorate-level educators in the field of primary education in Alborz Province. Using Cochran's formula and a simple random sampling method, a sample size of 384 was determined. The research instrument was a researcher-made questionnaire derived from the qualitative section. Validity was confirmed in two forms: 1. Face validity and 2. Construct validity, which includes two types of convergent and divergent validity confirmed by the “Fornell and Lurcher” method. Reliability was obtained as 1. Composite Reliability (CR) and 2. Cronbach's Alpha coefficient of 0.83. The data analysis of the model's validity was conducted using confirmatory factor analysis, and its reliability was examined using Cronbach's Alpha coefficient, employing Smart PLS software.Findings: Findings indicated that the pathology of descriptive evaluation in the primary period of Alborz Province, considering the lived experiences of expert teachers in Alborz Province, consisted of three main categories (dimensions): social damages, individual damages, and organizational damages. Additionally, it showed that the model derived from the synthesis of research texts related to descriptive evaluation in primary education included five main categories (dimensions): prerequisites, inputs, effective roles, outputs, and goals, each of these dimensions having their own components. It also demonstrated that reliability coefficients for the questionnaires of prerequisites, inputs, outputs, effective roles, and goals, and their components were all above 0.7, indicating the high precision of the measurement tools used in this research.Conclusion: Financial system and banking planners can use the results of this research to formulate digital banking and improve the quality of banking services.Objective: The purpose of the present research was to pathologize the descriptive evaluation system and present a suitable model in primary education (case study of Alborz Province). Method: This study is descriptive-survey in nature. The statistical population includes experienced teachers and doctorate-level educators in the field of primary education in Alborz Province. Using Cochran's formula and a simple random sampling method, a sample size of 384 was determined. The research instrument was a researcher-made questionnaire derived from the qualitative section. Validity was confirmed in two forms: 1. Face validity and 2. Construct validity, which includes two types of convergent and divergent validity confirmed by the “Fornell and Lurcher” method. Reliability was obtained as 1. Composite Reliability (CR) and 2. Cronbach's Alpha coefficient of 0.83. The data analysis of the model's validity was conducted using confirmatory factor analysis, and its reliability was examined using Cronbach's Alpha coefficient, employing Smart PLS software. Findings: Findings indicated that the pathology of descriptive evaluation in the primary period of Alborz Province, considering the lived experiences of expert teachers in Alborz Province, consisted of three main categories (dimensions): social damages, individual damages, and organizational damages. Additionally, it showed that the model derived from the synthesis of research texts related to descriptive evaluation in primary education included five main categories (dimensions): prerequisites, inputs, effective roles, outputs, and goals, each of these dimensions having their own components. It also demonstrated that reliability coefficients for the questionnaires of prerequisites, inputs, outputs, effective roles, and goals, and their components were all above 0.7, indicating the high precision of the measurement tools used in this research. Conclusion: Financial system and banking planners can use the results of this research to formulate digital banking and improve the quality of banking services.

Presenting the Pathology Model of Descriptive Evaluation System in Primary Education (Case Study: Alborz Province) authors

Roya Najarian

PhD Student, Department of Curriculum Planning, Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr Branch, Islamshahr, Iran

Amirhossein Mehdizadeh

Assistant Professor, Department of Curriculum Planning, Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr Branch, Islamshahr, Iran

Nahid Shafiee

Associate Professor, Department of Educational Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht Branch, Marvdasht, Iran

Nader Barzegar

Associate Professor, Curriculum Planning, Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr Branch, Islamshahr, Iran

Batoul Faghiharam

Assistant Professor, Curriculum Planning, Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr Branch, Islamshahr, Iran