leila safa; nasrin Mangeli
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Given the importance of entrepreneurship in providing new job opportunities and help create sustainable jobs on the one hand, and considering the importance of entrepreneurial intention as the most important factor to predict entrepreneurial behaviors on the other hand, it seems inevitable to study factors ...
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Given the importance of entrepreneurship in providing new job opportunities and help create sustainable jobs on the one hand, and considering the importance of entrepreneurial intention as the most important factor to predict entrepreneurial behaviors on the other hand, it seems inevitable to study factors affecting entrepreneurial intention. Accordingly, the main purpose of this research was to study the effect of entrepreneurial intention on agricultural students’ entrepreneurial self-efficacy. The statistical population of the study contained of all M.Sc. students in agriculture faculty of Zanjan University in 2014- 2015 academic year (N=469). According to Bartlett et al. (2001) table, a sample size of 285 was selected using a stratified random sampling method (n=285). Data were collected using the standard questionnaires of De Noble et al. (1999) and McGee et al. (2009) in order to measure of entrepreneurial intention and Linan and Chen (2009) and Lorz (2011) for measuring entrepreneurial self-efficacy. Content validity of the questionnaire was confirmed by a panel of experts. Construct validity and composite reliability of the research instrument were tested by estimating the measurement model and they were satisfactory after making necessary corrections. The data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results indicated that entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurial self-efficacy of majority of students were at low and medium levels for both variables. Also, the results showed that entrepreneurial self-efficacy had a positive and significant effect on dependent variable of entrepreneurial intention explaining about 40 percent of its variances.
ahmadreza ommani; Abbas Kamaee; azadeh Noorullah Noorivandi
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Educational quality is the main concerns in higher education systems in most countries around the globe. This study aimed to assess the quality of practical training in Ahvaz Vocational and Technical Agricultural College. This research is an applied cause-correlation study. All agricultural students ...
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Educational quality is the main concerns in higher education systems in most countries around the globe. This study aimed to assess the quality of practical training in Ahvaz Vocational and Technical Agricultural College. This research is an applied cause-correlation study. All agricultural students in vocational and technical agricultural college considered as the statistical population (N=450). The sample size was 208 students based on Krejcie & Morgan table. After designing and validating the questionnaire, it was pre-tested among 30 students and Ordinal Theta coefficient (θ=0.83) was determined. Data processing and statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 19. To analysis data, correlative coefficients and regression analysis were used. Based on the results, 54.3 percent of respondents estimated the practical training quality to be at moderate level. Based on the results of the correlative coefficients, there was significant coorelation between quality of facilities, infrastructure and supports, the quality of content and teaching methods, teaching quality of teachers, interest in the field of education, income, tendency to education, and grade point average of student with quality of practical training in vocational and technical. Based on the ordinal regression, 65 percent of the variance in the quality of practical training was indicated by the independent variables
masuod rezaei; s.yusef hejazi
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This study was conducted with the aim of investigating the students and graduates' viewpoints about agricultural majors' curriculum. A sample of 394 agricultural students (out of 1200 students) and 76 agricultural graduates (out of 100 graduates) from Tehran, Taribiyat Modarres, and Zabol Universities ...
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This study was conducted with the aim of investigating the students and graduates' viewpoints about agricultural majors' curriculum. A sample of 394 agricultural students (out of 1200 students) and 76 agricultural graduates (out of 100 graduates) from Tehran, Taribiyat Modarres, and Zabol Universities were selected based on stratified and simple random sampling. Stufflebeam CIPP model along with a researcher made questionnaire were applied to collection data in this research project. Viewpoints of the students regarding four criteria as objectives, content, method, and evaluation in agriculture education, along with graduates' opinion on the objectives, content, and level of their satisfaction from the major were investigated. The two groups provided information regarding weaknesses and strengths, threats, and opportunities in agriculture subfields. Content validity of the research tool was confirmed by a panel of experts in the field and its reliability was verified by Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient (α=0.87-0.90). The results indicated that students considered aforementioned criteria as relatively satisfactory and graduates assessed objectives, content, and field of study satisfaction as moderate satisfactory. Based on the results of SWOT analysis, the participants considered gender inequality ratio of student admittance to the benefit of female students, insufficient number of practical courses and low level of students' practical skills, repetitive courses, no link between theoretical and practical sections of courses, and lack of educational and research facilities as the main weaknesses.
vahid karimi; ghulamhusein zama
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The aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting motivation of agricultural graduates to work in the rural areas. A survey was conducted among including 300 agricultural graduates from Shiraz University in 2013, who 80 people were selected using random sampling. Data were collected through ...
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The aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting motivation of agricultural graduates to work in the rural areas. A survey was conducted among including 300 agricultural graduates from Shiraz University in 2013, who 80 people were selected using random sampling. Data were collected through a semi-structured questionnaire which its face validity was confirmed by experts. Also, the questionnaires were subjected to reliability test. α=0.8 to 0.85 were the values found for the Cronbach Alpha’s coefficients. The results of Mann-Witney U- test revealed that there was a significant difference between motivation of male and female to work in the rural areas. Moreover, the results of Kruskal-Wallis test showed that there were significant differences between motivations of graduates from different fields of agricultural study to work in the rural areas.
masoud yazdanpanah; fatemeh rahimi
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One of agriculture extension goals is informal training of farmers to improve agricultural practices,meeting their needs and empower them through extension training classes. Indeed, these classes havean important role to achieve extension goals. Thus, this survey was designed to investigate factors affectingAleshtar ...
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One of agriculture extension goals is informal training of farmers to improve agricultural practices,meeting their needs and empower them through extension training classes. Indeed, these classes havean important role to achieve extension goals. Thus, this survey was designed to investigate factors affectingAleshtar farmers satisfaction and loyalty towards extension training classes through survey inKhozestan. The statistical population comsisted of all Aleshtar farmers (N= 650) who participated inextension training classes and simple random quota sampling through Krejcie and Morgan samplingtable resulted to select 240 farmers. Data collection in this study was conducted using researcher-madequestionnaire. After preparing the questionnaire and confirming its validity by experts, its reliabilitywas confirmed through a pilot study by calculating theta reliability (θ= %78- %95). Structural equationmodeling was used to determine factors influencing farmers satisfaction through AMOS20. The resultsrevealed that, perceived quality service variable had the highest direct impact on participants' satisfactionand satisfaction in tern had the highest direct impact on participants' loyalty toward extensiontraining classes. Another way, variables of farmers expect of extension training classes and farmers andeducators’ emotions toward extension classes had the highest indirect effect on individuals satisfactionand loyalty. In addition, the sums of the direct and indirect impacts of farmers’ and educators’ emotionstoward extension training classes had the highest impact on farmers’ satisfaction of extension trainingclasses and satisfaction had the highest impact on loyalty toward extension training classes
naeemeh zolali; bahman khusravipuor; adel zare
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The aim of this study was to investigate the employment problems of agricultural graduates and the forecast of its trend in the future. A survey research methodology was conducted in this research. The Research instrument included a questionnaire. Face validity of the questionnaire by a number of Tarbiat ...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the employment problems of agricultural graduates and the forecast of its trend in the future. A survey research methodology was conducted in this research. The Research instrument included a questionnaire. Face validity of the questionnaire by a number of Tarbiat Modarres and Tehran university agricultural extension and education faculty was confirmed and its reliability was estimated to be θ=0.85 using ordinal theta. The target population included Administrators and research and educational institutions faculty of Jehad-Keshavarzi in Tehran province (N=327) that among of them 147 person was chosen by using random sampling method. The results indicate that Executive Administrators were summarized agriculture graduates problems in four factors: Negative attitude to do private jobs, non- rational choice field of study, negative social status and Graduates employment problems. These four factors explained 69% of common variance factors and present problems. Results showed that some of these problems, according to the new education and agriculture policies, a decreasing trend and improvement is expected by respondents such as credentialism problem of graduates, desk mindset of graduates, lack of knowledge of agricultural fields before entering the university and the lack of the spirit of self-employment among graduates. The results showed that crises of agricultural education system in future include: Low employment agricultural graduates in government organizations, migration of rural graduates to urban areas, Employment of graduates in unrelated jobs and The only challenge to this system is the unwillingness of graduates doing things and issues relating to agriculture
adel zare; naeemeh zolali
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Fresh water scarcity, increasing population, urbanization and the spread of industrial development,coupled with poor management of agricultural water use and changes in cropping patterns in order toearn more money, be constitute a serious threat to water resources investigation has shown. This studyaimed ...
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Fresh water scarcity, increasing population, urbanization and the spread of industrial development,coupled with poor management of agricultural water use and changes in cropping patterns in order toearn more money, be constitute a serious threat to water resources investigation has shown. This studyaimed to determine the educational needs of farmers and farmer’s issues related to water managementand irrigation design. Study area, construction area of the city on the right bank Ramshir area is 5422hectares. This research is quantitative in nature and the purpose of applied and control of non-experimental.All farmers in the project area (N = 382), constitute the statistical population of which are basedon a random sample of 124 farmers were selected as sample.The research findings showed that mostof the educational needs include: Methods of control and spreading, Groundwater recharge methods,Familiarity with the use of climatology Tools and pressurized irrigation methods. The findings of thisresearch also showed that attend agricultural education and extension has significant effect on the levelof professional knowledge, these findings show that a professional knowledge of farmers has a directrelationship between age and work agricultural experience
amir naeemi; parisa najafloo; s.m.javad sobhani
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Today improving attitudes towards environmental issues and considering it as one of the nationalcapitals, leads to the use of biotechnology in order to achieve sustainable development goals. The purposeof this cause-correlation study was to analyze viewpoint of biotechnology specialists toward therole ...
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Today improving attitudes towards environmental issues and considering it as one of the nationalcapitals, leads to the use of biotechnology in order to achieve sustainable development goals. The purposeof this cause-correlation study was to analyze viewpoint of biotechnology specialists toward therole of education, extension and information in agricultural biotechnology development. The statisticalpopulation consisted of biotechnology specialists involved in academic and research institutes at TehranProvince (N=97) from 85 specialists were randomly selected based on Krejcie and Morgan samplingtable. The instrument face and content validity was verified by a panel of agricultural extension andeducation and biotechnology specialists. A reliability analysis of questionnaire was determined throughordinal alpha coefficient (0.71-0.86). Descriptive results of the research showed that majority of specialists’perception (57.6%) toward agricultural biotechnology development were at the moderate level(Mean: 3.60). Correlation analysis showed that there was a positive and significant correlation (p=.01)between variables include: education, information, agricultural extension and respondents’ viewpointtoward agricultural biotechnology development. Calculating ordinal regression indicated that variablessuch as education, agricultural extension and information could explain 32% the odds of respondents’viewpoint variance toward agricultural biotechnology development
nouzar moufared; mujtaba rajabbaigi; mehran yasemi
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Each person has a different meaning for occupational success and when it obtained that One canuse and exploit all abilities and possibilities to achieve goal of Job. The main aim of this research is tostudy of job occupation satisfaction of Fishery Graduates from Agricultural Applied Scientific HigherEducation ...
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Each person has a different meaning for occupational success and when it obtained that One canuse and exploit all abilities and possibilities to achieve goal of Job. The main aim of this research is tostudy of job occupation satisfaction of Fishery Graduates from Agricultural Applied Scientific HigherEducation Institute of Jihad-E-Agriculture. This research is applied. The population consisted of all2852 graduates of associate degree (2308 persons) and Master batch (544 persons) is the fishery fromits inception until the end of 2009. Based on Cochran sampling formula, 850 persons were confirmedas sample. Data collection tool was a questionnaire that its validity by experts and its reliability by coefficientsequence α (alpha=.074 -0.85) Confirmed. Data analysis was carried out using SPSS software.The correlation tests, Chi-square and regression were used for data analysis. Findings showed that jobsuccess has a significant positive correlation with age, family size, average income, and average score ofdiploma. Satisfactions, loyalty to the institute, image of the training institute are the factors influencingoccupational success.
neda alizzadeh; hasan sedighi; ghulamreza pezeshkirad; maghsuod ferasatkhah
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The purpose of this study was to analysis of effective components of educational evolution in agriculturalhigher education system in Iran. A mix- method paradigm was applied to this study. The statisticalpopulation included 361 faculty members (N=361), who teach in agricultural college at Tehran,TarbiatModares ...
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The purpose of this study was to analysis of effective components of educational evolution in agriculturalhigher education system in Iran. A mix- method paradigm was applied to this study. The statisticalpopulation included 361 faculty members (N=361), who teach in agricultural college at Tehran,TarbiatModares and Shiraz Universities. 186 faculty members (n=186), were selected by using stratified randomsampling method and finally 166 questionnaire returned and analyzed. Data collection was donein two general sections. First, qualitative Meta-synthesis method in which data were collected as objectives,methods of sampling, methodology, content analysis, and research results. The results of thisanalysis led to the identification of five main factors influencing the educational evaluation (learning,education and teaching, competence, quality of education, and leadership). Second, structural equationmodeling to examine the modeling hypotheses. Results of this section showed that new learning models,leadership styles and educational competence had significant effects on educational evolution