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        1 - Investigating the relationship between the components of academic guidance and the attitude and academic progress of 10th grade students in Flowerjan city in the academic year of 2019-2020
        Fateme Izadi garmaseh لطفعلی  عابدی
        Fateme Izadi Garmaseh Lotfali Abedi Abstract The purpose of this research was to investigate the relationship between the components of academic guidance with the attitude and academic progress of tenth grade students in Flowerjan city in the academic year of More
        Fateme Izadi Garmaseh Lotfali Abedi Abstract The purpose of this research was to investigate the relationship between the components of academic guidance with the attitude and academic progress of tenth grade students in Flowerjan city in the academic year of 2019-1400. The method used in the research was causal-comparative. The statistical population of the research included all the second high school male students of Flowerjan city in the academic year of 2019-2019 in the number of 2885 people, of which 120 people were selected as a sample using a random cluster sampling method. The measurement tool used to measure the academic guidance, the score obtained in the sample sheet number 6 of the students' academic guidance, to measure the academic progress, the grade point average at the end of the academic year of the students in the chosen field in the 10th grade, which was recorded in their files, and for The measurement of academic attitude was the academic attitude questionnaire (Akbari 2014; quoted by Pasha Sharifi et al., 2015) to examine students' views.The obtained results showed that: 1) there is a significant relationship between academic guidance and its components (performance, ability, desire, teacher's grade, parents' grade and own grade) with students' academic progress. 2) There is a significant relationship between students' academic guidance and its components (ability, desire, advisor's grade, parents' grade, and their own grade) and their attitude towards their field of study. 3) There is a significant positive relationship between students' academic progress and attitude 4) The regression results showed that approximately 26% of the variance of dependent variables (educational progress and attitude towards the field of study) is explained by the independent variable (educational guidance and its components) Manuscript profile