• Title of article

    Designing and Validating the Literacy Curriculum Model Based on the Criteria of PIRLS in the Elementary Course of the Educational

  • Author/Authors

    Hamidi Nasrabad ، Akram Department of Educational Sciences, Curriculum Studies - University of Hormozgan , Sheikhi Fini ، AliAkbar Department of Educational Sciences - University of Hormozgan , Zainalipour ، Hossein Department of Educational Sciences - University of Hormozgan , Samavi ، Abdolvahab Department of Educational Sciences - University of Hormozgan

  • From page
    172
  • To page
    183
  • Abstract
    The purpose of this study was to design and validate the reading literacy curriculum model based on the criteria of progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) in the elementary course of the Iranian educational system. To this end, PIRLS test criteria have been used to explain and design the dimensions of the curriculum according to the elements of the Akker curriculum. The present research is qualitative in which an attempt has been made to develop a desirable model by adopting a systematic approach in the field of curriculum design and using valid national and international resources and documents. Some features of this model include indigenousness, attention to audience characteristics, scientificity, simplicity, novelty, and active approach to teaching and learning. The opinions of 31 experts in the field of curriculum planning and Persian language teaching were used to validate the proposed model, and these people highly approved the desired model. However, the application of this model requires attention to issues such as having a systemic approach to reading education, bilingualism, professional training of teachers, and attention to content and resources and facilities.
  • Keywords
    literacy curriculum , design , validation , elementary school , PIRLS test
  • Journal title
    Iranian Evolutionary and Educational Psychology Journal
  • Journal title
    Iranian Evolutionary and Educational Psychology Journal
  • Record number

    2517461