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  • Year: 

    2024
  • Volume: 

    13
  • Issue: 

    4
  • Pages: 

    1-20
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  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    43
  • Downloads: 

    8
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The city's regeneration is one of the strategies that lead to urban deterioration and inefficient textures towards revitalization. Using systems thinking on the subject of reinvention can lead to the identification of complex systems that are considered effective in producing and reproducing worn-out textures. In this regard, this study was to benefit from a systemic approach in identifying the the roots of the production and reproduction of historical/worn-out textures in Semnan city. The leading research is among the applied research, and in terms of information and data analysis, it uses the descriptive-analytical method. The tool for collecting information is also in documents and surveys. The statistical population of the research was 18 university professors, experts, and officials familiar with the urban fabric of Semnan, who were selected by the snowball method. In the end, using experts' opinions, 24 variables were selected as effective drivers of Semnan's production-reproduction system of worn tissue. MicMac software was used for structural-interpretive analysis of variables. The results show that the rules and regulations governing the regeneration of the studied area are the most important and effective factors. Also, the special ownership conditions governing barren, ruined, and ruined lands have caused the private sector to have no incentive to invest in this area and reproduce the existing conditions. With the continuation of the current process, the existing situation is reproduced. Breaking this round of the reproduction process requires a constructive look at the target neighborhoods from the city administration and government agencies, which can provide the basis for the presence of private sector investors in these neighborhoods

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Journal: 

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2017
  • Volume: 

    -
  • Issue: 

    77
  • Pages: 

    315-363
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  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    820
  • Downloads: 

    0
Abstract: 

In this paper, it has been attempted to investigate the state of the future thinking in the field of water and the warnings made by various scholars in this regard as to why it was happened, despite the slight warnings relative to the elite population, but very vital in terms of importance, intellectual for operation There was not any comment on this area and did not succeed in bringing it to a conclusion. The importance of this issue is that it is no longer possible, by relying on current methods in similar countries in our country that faces a water crisis, to shape the future of the water and bring to the new and innovative paradigm, followed by fundamental changes, in line with the conditions and characteristics. Social, economic, and cultural needs would be needed. Otherwise and with ongoing current water management, water shortages will be driven from crisis to disaster In order to prevent such crises, we need to have a serious rethink in the country's future thinking system, so as to be able to fix it and manage it before disaster. So, in this article, we try to explain why it would be happened with emphasizing on.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    1386
  • Volume: 

    1
Measures: 
  • Views: 

    2038
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    0
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سازمان بین المللی استاندارد از زمان تاسیس خود در سال 1942، استانداردهای بین المللی متعددی را با همکار ی متخصصان و کارشناسان برجسته جهان و همچنین کارشناسان موسسه های استاندارد کشورهای عضو این سازمان، تدوین و منتشر نموده است. هر کدام از استانداردهای انتشار یافته حیطه خاصی از عملیات و فعالیتها را پوشش داده و بر روی آن متمرکز می شود. مانند استانداردهای سیستم کیفیت، ایمنی و بهداشت حرفه ای و مدیریت محیط زیست. با وجود تشابه فراوان بین این سیستم ها، ادغام نیازمندیهای این سه سیستم بدون پیچیدگی به نظر می رسد؛ ولی این امر در عمل به سادگی میسر نیست. چرا که بایستی ابتدا برای هر سازمان فایده ها، مشکلات و مسایل حاشیه ای جهت ادغام در نظر گرفته شود. علاوه بر این، در نظر داشتن وجوه اشتراک و تفاو تها بین سیستم های مورد نظر نیز ضروری است. با این حال اگر نیازمندیهای سیستم مدیریتی مورد نظر به درستی در سازمان طرح ریزی و اجرا شده باشد و کارکنان سازمان نیز آگاهی و تعهد لازم را در ارتباط با نیازمندیهای آن داشته باشند، ادغام سیستم های مدیریتی به راحتی و بدون ایجاد اختلال در روند جاری فعالیتهای سازمان امکان پذیر خواهد بود. در این مقاله پس از بحث و توضیح پیرامون استانداردهای کیفیت، مدیریت محیط زیست و ایمنی و بهداشت حرفه ای، روشهای ادغام این سه سیستم و فواید ناشی از این ادغام عنوان خواهد شد.

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Writer: 

رضائی مهدی

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    1394
  • Volume: 

    1
Measures: 
  • Views: 

    378
  • Downloads: 

    0
Abstract: 

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Author(s): 

Garcia Duque Carlos Emilio | Giraldo Bedoya Hector Fernando

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    17
  • Issue: 

    42
  • Pages: 

    40-54
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    276
  • Downloads: 

    59
Abstract: 

Fostering critical thinking among senior high school students in Colombia has been an unfulfilled goal. This undesirable situation has multiple causes: “critical thinking” has become a mere slogan and its meaning and scope have not been clearly specified despite being widely used in the different levels of the education system. Furthermore, the strategies designed to teach critical thinking lack creativity, reinforce rote learning and the sheer repetition of logic rules besides misallocating the goal of reasoning and argumentation by focusing only on rhetorical persuasion. Textbooks and core literature in critical thinking suggest that a critical thinker is someone who always has plenty of arguments to defend her beliefs besides being ready to address even destructive criticism. By contrast, critical rationalism emphasizes the importance of a humble approach, acknowledges error, and portrays a critical thinker as someone who is ready to test her most beloved theories against experience and to reject them in the light of the facts that contradict her beliefs and certainties. We consider that a pedagogical approach enriched with fallibilism might be central for a better education and endorse these views with the results of a case study conducted in Manizales, Colombia, which shows that teaching the basics of logic and argumentation by using the central tenets of critical rationalism fosters critical thinking among senior high school students

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    1394
  • Volume: 

    5
Measures: 
  • Views: 

    889
  • Downloads: 

    0
Abstract: 

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Author(s): 

Arash Ahmad Arash" target="_blank">Ahmad Arash Ahmad Arash | Arash Ahmad

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2022
  • Volume: 

    1
  • Issue: 

    68
  • Pages: 

    295-312
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    129
  • Downloads: 

    0
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This study explores the motivational components within teacher rating systems and their impact on professional growth motivation. Employing a systematic review approach, it investigates texts pertaining to teacher rating systems, motivation, and professional development literature. By examining various texts and research findings on teacher motivation, factors influencing teacher ratings based on general, specialized, and professional competencies, as well as experience, are identified. Drawing parallels with Herzberg's motivational theory, this study provides recommendations to bolster teacher motivation and job satisfaction through improvements in the rating system.

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Author(s): 

Tahani Bahareh | kazemian Ali

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2024
  • Volume: 

    42
  • Issue: 

    3
  • Pages: 

    0-0
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    29
  • Downloads: 

    4
Abstract: 

“Complex problems require complex solutions” 1 and the population's oral health is a typical –and still unresolved-complex problem. There are some reasons why oral diseases are considered as a major and complex global public health problem. Over three billion people in the world suffer from these diseases 2, and their economic burden on individuals and societies is considerable 3, but the current treatment-oriented (rather than preventive) 4 high-technology approach has proved inefficient and has failed to address the underlying causes of these diseases as well as the existing inequalities in oral health. Even the most cited proposed models applied to understand the determinants of oral health are mostly linear and do not adequately consider the interaction of behavioral, psychological, sociological and structural factors. Thus, a fundamentally different approach is required for a ‘radical action’, i. e., a system change to reduce the burden of oral diseases. 5 In this commentary, we introduce “system thinking” (ST) as the required approach to address this hugely complex problem. We will start with a brief introduction to the definition and characteristics of ST. Then, we discuss how this approach might help policy makers to develop new and effective solutions for some specific problems in the dental public health domain. System thinking could be considered as an initiative or approach aimed at examining how things interact with each other within their respective contexts as a whole entity. 6 This approach has been emerged in the public health literature with impressive growth in the recent years and its implications in solving public health problems ranging from obesity to tobacco have been discussed. Public health interventions usually deal with complex issues that are multifactorial and multilevel. The recognition of such complexity has encouraged public health practitioners and researchers to experiment with systems sciences techniques to shift their focus from individual behavior changes to societal, environmental and policy interventions. 7 Thoughtful engagement with complexity, including capturing and understanding nonlinear cause and effect relationships, differing time scales, identification and management of unintended consequences, and transdisciplinary thinking can be regarded as the key strengths of systems approaches that could be adopted to solve public health problems. 8 Different theories and methods in ST have been designed to aid the analysis and address complex public health problems for which simple blueprint approaches have limited success. 9 Some tools are developed to facilitate reaching a common understanding of an issue, thus prompting further inquiry and action among a group of people. For example, “systems archetypes”, including causal loop diagrams (CLD), can help teams to understand the generic patterns of interaction that can be applicable to their “story”, rather than using the pre-existing templates. 10 CLD has the potential to promote our understanding of the broader political, institutional, and cultural contexts. It could be helpful in improving the currently accepted causality models in dentistry, which have commonly categorized determinants as structural, intermediate and proximal ones, with direct, linear and mostly unidirectional relations. 2 For example, understanding the current visible trend toward cosmetic dentistry in many high-income and even middle-income countries could be seen as a typical case that requires a system-thinking approach. Reduction of the trend to only a moral or financial issue is clearly insufficient. The interaction of a series of cultural, structural, economic and psychological causes could explain over-utilization or over-provision of aesthetic dental services. However, even when analyzing the commercial determinants of dental diseases, as an emerging approach in dental public health, its interactions seem to follow the same causality approach. Therefore, a system science approach might be helpful in identifying how unhealthy commodity industries market their products, gain control over policy, and legitimize their increasing presence in public health. Thus, identification of the connection circles for dental disease causes that would otherwise be missed in more individualized behavior approaches could be achieved by using such qualitative-quantitative methods as CLDs. One of the concerns of health planners has been the inquiry that whether interventions shown to be effective in a research setting would be simply replicated at the large scale or in the real world. The concept of “Effectiveness Decay” contributes the ‘effective coverage’ of an intervention to contextual and operational determinants. The process of using or utilizing an intervention begins with the questions asking whether patients access care and whether and how services are administered, received and adhered to. 11 Therefore, based on this concept, the real effectiveness of a community-based intervention might differ from the expected efficacy illustrated in small-scale research settings. For example, in the field of dental public health, based on a Cochrane systematic review of Fluoride Varnish (FV) application in ideal settings for clinical trials, it is suggested that this intervention can reduce the worsening of caries in the primary dentition with a prevention fraction of 37%. However, applying FV in wider public health programs has shown a modest and nonsignificant anti-caries effect. 12 The potential area for case loss in these interventions, or ‘node’, as a function of many concurrent forces between actors, context and structure of health systems might be discovered. 13 While effectiveness decay models highlight areas of deficiency requiring targeted attention, they do not reveal the underlying causes of such a decay. There are a number of other tools including network mapping, social network analyses and process mapping that are used to map out events or show how things are connected. Thus, it is possible to examine critical processes that are associated with the potential supply and demand-side determinants underlying the nodes indicated in the effectiveness decay models. 11 Application of ST in designing and evaluating the system-wide upstream policies seems to be another enormously important but overlooked issue. To design system-wide policies, the emphasis would be on some kind of multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder involvement. It is recommended that for a collective brainstorming on the possibly system-wide effects of the proposed upstream policies, the representative of each relevant sub-system (considering the relationships and dynamics among these sub-systems) is required. 14 The current unacceptable state of global oral health is rooted not only in external factors as competing disease priorities or scarcity of resources, but also in the inadequate coalescence among oral health actors and their disconnection with the wider global health mainstream. Therefore, to improve the populations' oral health, it is highly recommended that upstream policy interventions, such as legislation, regulation and fiscal change, focus more on the involvement of stakeholders from private and public sectors in oral health and other NCDs systems, industry, non-health sectors such as education councils, mass media, etc. We then need to focus on maximizing the synergy of efforts. Involvement of a wide range of stakeholders is crucial in conceptualizing the pathway of dynamic interactions in sub-systems or building blocks of the oral health system. Furthermore, system thinking can be beneficial for designing the methods to evaluate the implemented system-wide interventions. The emphasis in this approach is mainly upon incorporating plausibility designs such as “interrupted time-series”, which use mixed methods to provide estimates of adequacy, processes, contexts, effects and economic analyses of the interventions. They could complement and upgrade the traditional evaluation methods commonly used in health systems, i. e., probability designs such as randomized controlled trials with high internal validity but insufficient in evaluating system-wide interventions. Finally, it is worth mentioning that while the dental public health could benefit from system thinking approach to solve its special problems, the application of the such approach is emerging slowly in the oral health sector and mostly limited to the behavioral and psychological acculturation of dental habits such as tooth brushing. 15 The use of systems science within DPH is crucial to understanding and promoting good oral health for all, as well as to better understanding the complexity associated with the systems.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2018
  • Volume: 

    7
  • Issue: 

    2
  • Pages: 

    299-323
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    1
  • Views: 

    2591
  • Downloads: 

    0
Abstract: 

In educational systems around the world, the idea of teaching higher order thinking on the one hand, and the use of content as a thinking tool on the other within various disciplines have turned Critical Thinking (CT) into a substantive concept and an educational ideal. Conducting research to realize the extent to which critical thinking as an educational ideal has become an educational reality is essential. This study aimed to investigate the Iranian educational system with a focus on critical thinking. A nationwide survey was conducted among 300 school and university students and graduates. The results revealed that an overwhelming majority of Iranian graduates in all levels of education from diploma to Ph.D. lack a substantive concept of CT and experienced a more or less didactic paradigm of education which focuses on mere memorization. Comparison of different groups of graduates belonging to various disciplines did not show and significant difference either.

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Author(s): 

Emami Mozhgan | Haghdoost Ali Akbar | Yazdi Feyzabadi Vahid | Mehrolhassani Mohammad Hossein

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    37
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    399-421
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    17
  • Downloads: 

    0
Abstract: 

Background: The dynamic and systemic planning and targeting in the health system require attention to all the system's components and investigation of their causal relationship in order to form a clear view and image of it. Therefore, the present study was designed with the aim of identifying the comprehensive dimensions of the system within a specific framework.    Methods: Key components in the health system were identified through the scoping review method. For this purpose, 61 studies with selected keywords were extracted from international databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed and Embase, and Persian language databases including Magiran and SID. Inclusion and exclusion criteria in this study were languages, time range, repeated studies, studies related to the health system, appropriateness of studies with the subject and purpose of the present study and the method used. The content of the selected studies and extracted themes were analyzed and categorized in the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) framework.    Results: In health system analysis, key components were divided into 18 main categories and 45 categories. Also, they were categorized according to the BSC framework into five dimensions of population health, service delivery, growth and development, financing, and governance & leadership.    Conclusion: For health system improvement, policymakers and planners should consider these factors in a dynamic system and a causal network.

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