Position of Entrepreneurial Thinking in Iran's Education System
Mohammad Alizadeh Jamal (),
Habib Safarzadeh (),
seyed Jalal Langari () and
Mouna bibi Langari ()
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Mohammad Alizadeh Jamal: Emam Mohammad Bagher Branch, Farhangian University, Bojnord, Iran
Habib Safarzadeh: Emam Mohammad Bagher Branch, Farhangian University, Bojnord, Iran
seyed Jalal Langari: Emam Mohammad Bagher Branch, Farhangian University, Bojnord, Iran
Mouna bibi Langari: Emam Mohammad Bagher Branch, Farhangian University, Bojnord, Iran
No 3605768, Proceedings of International Academic Conferences from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences
Abstract:
Objectives of education systems of various societies will face new challenges through the path leads them into new and variable situation of new industrial technologies of the third millennium in which philosophical, scientific, cultural, social and economic foundations of societies will experience deep developments. The education system can play a key role to adapt societies to the new situation. The education system should pave the way for developing certain features such as independence-seeking, risk-taking, innovation, self-esteem and foresight in students through proposing proper training programs. Based on promoting entrepreneurial thinking, the education system can provide a condition in which the educated may act as producers instead of job seekers and may start businesses not only for themselves, but also for others. Thus, this study tries to analyze the position of entrepreneurial thinking in Iran's education system using examining the entrepreneurial features of students. To do so, a number of 335 students (third grade of high school) were selected through stratified random sampling based on discipline and gender. Then a questionnaire was used to collect and analyze the required data. The results gained from analysis of data imply that the educational programs of Iran's education system have failed to provide a proper condition to improve the entrepreneurial features of students. The results of the analysis of the variance, used to compare the performance of training programs in different schools, indicate that there was no difference among various schools in improving entrepreneurial spirit for students. There was no significant difference between students of various schools in terms of having entrepreneurial spirit, as well. Likewise T-test, used to compare the entrepreneurial spirit of girl and boy students in average, showed that there is no significant relationship between gender and entrepreneurial spirit.
Keywords: Education System; Entrepreneurial Spirit; Students; Schools (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10 pages
Date: 2016-05
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Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 23rd International Academic Conference, Venice, May 2016, pages 23-32
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