Desired Characteristics of the University Teacher from the Viewpoints of Students of Khuzestan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Professor of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan.

2 Ph.D. student of agricultural education, University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources of Khuzestan.

3 MSc in Information and Knowledge Management, Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz.

Abstract

The research is applied to the target and has been surveyed and the statistical population of the university students mentioned is 840 people. The sample size was determined by Krjesian and Morgan tables of 162 individuals and selected by proportional allocation method. The data gathering tool was a researcher-made questionnaire whose validity was confirmed by a group of faculty members and its reliability was determined by using an alpha-factor of 0.09. The results showed that the most important criterion for the observance of the coherence of the taught content was the provision of appropriate psycho-psychological atmosphere and friendly environment in the classroom, the faculty and the mastery of the course, as well as the faculty's executive positions and the teacher's attention to the regular presence of students in low class The most important priorities were categorized in the form of five factors of communication skills, teaching methodology, knowledge science, personality and individuality and evaluation, and in total, 976/54 of the total corresponding changes Explained. Based on the t-test, it was found that there is a significant difference between the students' gender with the knowledge of scholarship and the faculty personality and faculty, as well as between marital status and facial personality. The results of the test by Croswell Calvolis showed that there is a significant difference between the faculty type with the skill of the teaching method and the field of study with the knowledge of faculty scholarship

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