Title of article :
The Effectiveness of Teaching Learning Strategies on the Quality of Life of Adult students in the Literacy Movement Organization
Author/Authors :
Rasooli, Khadijeh Department of Educational Sciences - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - Islamic Azad University - Research Sciences Branch , Ahghar, Ghodsi Faculty Member in Research Institute - Research and Planning Organization – Responsible Manager
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to explain the effectiveness of teaching
learning strategies on the quality of life of adult students in the Literacy
Movement Organization. The method of this research was quasiexperimental
pre-testpost-test with control group and had a follow-up stage.
The statistical population of this study was all students of the literacy
movement in the cities of Tehran province in the academic year of 1998-99.
In this study, 60 people were selected by purposive sampling method and two
equal groups were divided into one group (30 people) as the experimental
group and the other group (30 people) as the control group. The SF36 quality
of life questionnaire was used to collect the date. The independent variable
(teaching learning strategies) was performed on the experimental group in 10
sessions of 90 minutes. In the follow-up step, the dependent variable was
performed only descriptive and inferential statistics on the experimental
group. The obtained information and results were analyzed using. The results
showed that the quality-of-life adult education students of the Literacy
Movement Organization who received training in learning strategies are
significantly higher than the quality of life competencies of students who did
not receive this training and training strategies for learning professional
skills. Adult students are effective and have good stability over time (p
<0.05). The results showed that teaching learning strategies is effective on the
quality-of-life competence of adult students in the Literacy Movement
Organization and has a good stability over time.
Keywords :
Literacy Movement Organization , Quality of Life , Training Learning Strategies
Journal title :
Journal of Education Experiences