Agricultural education
Mehdi Rahimian; Saeed Gholamrezai
Abstract
The duty of higher education centers is to train skilled workforce, produce science and interact with the surrounding society. Evaluating and presenting effective strategies can be a useful effort to achieve educational and research tasks for each faculty. This research was done in 2023. The purpose ...
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The duty of higher education centers is to train skilled workforce, produce science and interact with the surrounding society. Evaluating and presenting effective strategies can be a useful effort to achieve educational and research tasks for each faculty. This research was done in 2023. The purpose of this research is to prepare strategies for better guidance of education and research in the Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources of Lorestan University. The statistical population was the faculty members of the aforementioned faculty (N=100), 22 of whom were purposefully selected. By conducting structured interviews, the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing the faculty were identified. Then, by designing the SWOT diagram, the desired strategies were identified and these strategies were compared and prioritized with the AHP technique. Prioritization of strategic areas, the results showed that the first strategy was based on the WT strategy, that is, the defense strategy (minimum-minimum). According to the results, the most important strategies, in order of importance, include "pursuing the faculty's independence and becoming a university", "competition of the faculty's laboratories with the university's central laboratory in order to receive orders from research centers" and "strengthening the faculty's relationship with executive organizations" For continuous sending of students" with coefficients of 0.334, 0.272 and 0.150. The implementation of each of the strategies obtained in this research can help the effective role of the faculty in achieving the goals of higher education.
Narges kakolvand; Saeed Gholamrezai; Mehdi Rahimian
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Agriculture promotion and education has always been one of the main elements of the development of agriculture. Nowadays, the development of cultivating the strategic and import of rapeseed is a necessity and identifying educational development strategies for its development is very important. Meanwhile, ...
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Agriculture promotion and education has always been one of the main elements of the development of agriculture. Nowadays, the development of cultivating the strategic and import of rapeseed is a necessity and identifying educational development strategies for its development is very important. Meanwhile, the city of Solejdah in Lorestan province is one of the most prone to cultivating oilseeds. The purpose of this study is to examine the role of agricultural promotion and education in the development of rapeseed cultivation in this region. This research is based on qualitative paradigm. Statistical population of this study is 13 employees of the related experts and the officials of the Agricultural and Agricultural Cooperatives Development Department as the main informant. In order to increase the validity and validity of the data, the method of review by the participants as well as the validity of the research was applied to multilateralism.the results of this study showed that three strategies for enhancing support role, strengthening educational programs and organizing the system of cultivation would be beneficial for the development of rapeseed. To implement educational and promotional strategies, training in-service experts, training operators on the formation of cooperatives with the goal of integration and agronomy, implementation of group training programs aimed at improving productivity, visiting farmers from sample farms, rehearsals and monitoring Continuing technical and promotional experts and providing multimedia educational packages in the field of suitable irrigation systems, introduction of high yield resistant varieties and observing the distance between cultivars and seed rate per hectare