استخدام البحوث الجامعية Undergraduate Research (UR) فى تصميم خريطة بحثية مستقبلية لقسم المناهج وطرق التدريس بکلية التربية ـ جامعة الإسکندرية؛ فى ضوء التوجهات البحثية العالمية المعاصرة

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Geography Education - Faculty of Education University of Alexandria

Abstract

 
 
The Present Research Aims to: Using Undergraduate Research (UR) for Design of Futurism Search Map for Department of Curricula and Methodology in Faculty of Education, Alexandria University; In Light of Contemporary Global Search Trends. To Achieve This Purpose, the Researcher Used the Descriptive Approach, and began the Procedures of the study by, Conducted a Theoretical Study of the :

Contemporary Global Search Trends in Departments of Curricula and Instruction in Education Faculties of: Local, Regional and Global Universities.
Undergraduate Research (UR).

Then Prepared the Study Tools:
1. Examination of Documents Card for Search Maps in Departments of Curricula and Instruction in Education Faculties of: Local, Regional and Global Universities.
2. Questionnaire for Determine the Contemporary Search Trends in Departments of Curricula and Instruction in Education Faculties of: Local, Regional and Global Universities.
3. Examination of Documents Card for Ph. and Master Degrees Research in different  disciplines in Department of Curricula and Methodology in the Faculty at the time Period from 2000 to 2015; in Light of Contemporary Global Search Trends.
 
 
Results of the Research indicated:
         1. Build a Framework Proposal for Using Undergraduate         Research (UR) for Design of Futurism Search Map for Department of Curricula and Methodology in Faculty of Education, Alexandria University; In Light of Contemporary Global Search Trends. 
2. Determine the Contemporary Search Trends in Departments of Curricula and Instruction in Education Faculties of: Local, Regional and Global Universities.
3. Assess Reality of Ph. and Master Degrees Research in different disciplines in Department of Curricula and Methodology in the Faculty at the time Period from 2000 to 2015; in Light of Contemporary Global Search Trends.
4. Design of Futurism Search Map Proposed a five-year ( 2016 – 2021 )  for Department of Curricula and Methodology in Faculty of Education, Alexandria University; In Light of Contemporary Global Search Trends.
 
The Researcher also introduced a number of Recommendations and Suggestions in Light of these findings.

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