Title of article :
Curriculum leadership in the postgraduate: Gap between current and optimal status
Author/Authors :
Changizt, Tahereh Medical Education Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Scieneces , Avizhgan, Maryam Medical Education Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Scieneces , Mirshah Jafari, Ebrahim Department of Education - Curriculum Development - School of Educational Sciences and Psychology - University of Isfahan, Isfahan , Nasr, Ahmad Reza Department of Education - Curriculum Development - School of Educational Sciences and Psychology - University of Isfahan, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: Identifying the strengths and weakness points is one of the effective methods to analyze current status, and prioritizing
actions based on the gap between current and optimal status is necessary for short-term and long-term planning in departments
and colleges. The aim of this study was to determine the gap between current and optimal status of curriculum leadership in the
postgraduate courses in two Iranian universities. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, a sample of 212 faculty members
from the two Iranian universities (one medical and one nonmedical) was randomly selected through stratified random sampling
method. Data were collected by using a researcher-made questionnaire, with 55 items categorized in four areas of main dimensions
in curriculum leadership. The validity of the questionnaire was determined by curriculum studies scholars, and the reliability was
confirmed as the Cronbach’s alpha calculated 0.969. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics according to the
variables. Results: There was a gap in all dimensions and roles. The maximum gap (−1.70) with the highest frequency (98%) were
related to “improving the educational atmosphere” dimension. As for items, the maximum gap (−2.41) was related to “society needs
and expectations and the labor market” in “curriculum development and revision” dimension. Conclusion: The negative gap between
all dimensions of curriculum leadership implies faculty members’ dissatisfaction. Curriculum leadership at universities, colleges and
departments of the study in all aspects need to be improved. Hence, it is necessary for managers to make use of the viewpoints of
the faculty members to decrease the gap.
Keywords :
situation analysis , postgraduate education , faculty members’ viewpoints , Curriculum leadership
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics