A Study of the relationship between Student's Individual Characteristics, Experienced Curriculum and their Leadership Competencies Development at Shiraz University

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Abstract:
The main purpose of this research was to study the relationship between student's Individual Characteristics, Experienced Curriculum and their leadership Competencies development. Statistical population of this study included all students of bachelor degree at Shiraz University who were enrolled in 90-91. By cluster sampling method 256 persons were selected. The research instrument used to collect data in this study included researcher-made scale of experienced curriculum and growth leadership competencies questionnaire (Initial Leadership Assessment Questionnaire St. Cloud University, 1996) which after measuring their validity and reliability distributed among sample and data analyzed with multiple regression. Result indicated that: There is significant relationship between average and major with leadership competencies development of students. There is significant relationship between sex, average, major and residence with their perception of experienced curriculum. The experienced curriculum has significant mediated role in relationship between the student's individual characteristic and their leadership competencies development.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Curriculum Planning, Volume:14 Issue: 52, 2017
Pages:
111 to 129
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