Year:2022   Volume: 4   Issue: 6   Area:

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Aicha GHETTAS

ATTITUDES OF PRIMARY EDUCATION TEACHERS FOR THE FIRST STAGE TOWARDS THE ‎REFORMS OF THE SECONGENERATION CURRICULA

The current study aims to know the nature of the attitudes of primary ‎education teachers for the first stage towards the reforms of the second ‎generation curricula, from which the following partial questions branched‏:‏ ‎-Are there statistically significant differences in the attitudes of teachers of ‎the first stage of primary education towards the reforms of the second ‎generation curricula that are attributed to the gender variable (male, female‏)?‏ Are there statistically significant differences in the attitudes of teachers of the ‎first stage of primary education towards the reforms of the second ‎generation curricula due to the variable of seniority (less than 5 years, ‎greater than 5 years‏)‏ Are there statistically significant differences for teachers of primary ‎education in the first phase towards the reforms of the second generation ‎due to the variable of the geographical area (rural, urban‏)‏ In order to answer the general question and the partial questions, the two ‎researchers conducted a field study on the teachers of primary education for ‎the first stage in the first educational department of the state of Ouargla, and ‎the sample was chosen in a simple random way by taking 70% of the ‎original community, and the researchers used the descriptive exploratory ‎approach, and to achieve the study relied on two tools, namely The ‎interview and questionnaire were in data collection, and the data was ‎processed by the spss system, and the following results were reached‏:‏ The nature of the attitudes of primary education teachers for the first stage ‎towards the reforms of the second generation curricula is positive‏.‏ There are no statistically significant differences in the attitudes of primary ‎education teachers in the first phase towards the reforms of the second ‎generation curricula by gender ‎-There are no statistically significant differences in the attitudes of primary ‎education teachers in the first phase towards the reforms of the second ‎generation curricula according to seniority There are no statistically significant differences in the attitudes of primary ‎school teachers in the first phase towards the reforms of the second ‎generation curricula according to the geographical region.

Keywords: The Secongeneration Curricula' Attitudes.

http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2717-8293.20.42


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