Identification of the Constructive Factors of Professional Ethics in the Curriculum Planners from the Viewpoints of Professors in the Field of Educational Sciences
الموضوعات : Curriculum ResearchAmir Hosein Mehdizadeh 1 , Akram Mirkamal Ardestani 2
1 - Assistant Professor of Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr Branch, Islamshahr University, Tehran, Iran.
2 - Graduate Student of Educational Planning, Islamic Azad University, Tehran North Branch, Tehran, Iran.
الکلمات المفتاحية: Professional Ethics, Curriculum Planners, Professors of Educational Sciences,
ملخص المقالة :
The present study aims to identify the components of professional ethics in the field of curriculum planning. Factors affecting professional ethics in the curriculum planners are investigated from the viewpoints of professors in the field of educational sciences so that the results can be used as the executive suggestions for the decision-makers in this regard. This study is applied research in terms of aim, quantitative in terms of the data type, and descriptive survey research in terms of the method. The statistical population of the study included all male and female faculty members in the field of educational sciences at Azad Universities of Tehran (including the Science and Research Branch of Tehran, Northern Tehran, Southern Tehran, and Islam Shahr Branches) (n=150). The sampling method included the randomized cluster sampling method in which 108 individuals were selected using the Morgan table. The data collection method included a library and field design using a researcher-made questionnaire. Cronbach's alpha was applied to measure the reliability of the questionnaire; several experts were consulted to determine the validity of the questionnaire and the face and content validity of the questionnaire was confirmed. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The results indicated that the share of the first five factors (i.e., commitment and accountability, affiliation and human relations, evolution and human traits, expertise, and knowledge-based orientation, and interest in modification and development) is more significant in the variance of all variables compared to the share of other components. The contribution of these five identified factors was determined using the Friedman test as 3.16 (evolution and human traits), 3 (interest in modification and development), 2.97 (expertise and knowledge-based orientation), 2.94 (affiliation and human relations), and 2.78 (commitment and accountability), respectively.