{"title":"Report of Happiness in the Iranian Educational System: A Qualitative Research ","authors":"Babak Shamshiri, Najme Dastouri ","volume":139,"journal":"International Journal of Educational and Pedagogical Sciences","pagesStart":917,"pagesEnd":922,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/10009248","abstract":"
The purpose of this study is to understand the current situation of happiness in the Iranian educational system from the perspective of students, teachers and educational administrators. This research is done in qualitative paradigm. Data collection is done by in-depth interview method. Research participants were selected purposively according to sampling rules, with maximum variation and reaching the saturation point. According to most participants in this study, schools in Iran are not usually happy. This lack of happiness is associated with and related to the educational system, curriculum, teaching method, physical environment of schools and their facilities.<\/p>\r\n","references":"[1]\tHappiness, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (2011). Retrieved from https:\/\/plato.stanford.edu\/entries\/happiness\/ Accessed on:1\/19\/2018.\r\n[2]\tSocrates on happiness. Retrieved from http:\/\/www.pursuit-of-happiness.org\/history-of-happiness\/socrates\/ Accessed on:1\/19\/2018.\r\n[3]\tRobinson, D. N (1999). Aristotle's Psychology. POLOS Ltd. United Kingdom.\r\n[4]\tIrvine, V. B (2008) A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy. Oxford University. United Kingdom.\r\n[5]\tEpicurus, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (2005). Retrieved from https:\/\/plato.stanford.edu\/entries\/epicurus\/ Accessed on:1\/19\/2018.\r\n[6]\tJeremy Bentham, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (2015). Retrieved from https:\/\/plato.stanford.edu\/entries\/bentham\/ Accessed on:1\/19\/2018.\r\n[7]\tWilliam James, History of happiness (2015). Retrieved from http:\/\/www.pursuit-of-happiness.org\/history-of-happiness\/william-james\/ Accessed on:1\/19\/2018.\r\n[8]\tNietzsche's Moral and Political Philosophy (2004). Retrieved from https:\/\/plato.stanford.edu\/entries\/nietzsche-moral-political\/.\r\n[9]\tSchopenhauer, A (1819) The World as Will and Idea. Translated by R. B. Haldane and J. Kemp. Vol. 1.\r\n[10]\t Jones, J (2017). Albert Camus Explains Why Happiness Is Like Committing a Crime\u2014\u201d You Should Never Admit to it\u201d. Retrieved from http:\/\/www.openculture.com\/2017\/03\/albert-camus-explains-why-happiness-is-like-committing-a-crime.html Accessed on:1\/19\/2018.\r\n[11]\tLu, L and Shih J. (1997) Sources of Happiness: A Qualitative Approach. The Journal of Social Psychology, 181-187.\r\n[12]\tBayer, R. (2004). Benefits of Happiness: Retrieved from http:\/\/www.upperbay.org\/DO%20NOT%20TOUCH%20%20WEBSITE\/articles\/benefits%20of%20happiness.pdf Accessed on:1\/19\/2018.\r\n[13]\tNoddings, N (2003). Happiness and Education. Cambridge University Press. United Kingdom.\r\n[14]\tWorld Happiness Report 2017. Retrieved from http:\/\/worldhappiness.report\/ed\/2017\/ Accessed on:1\/19\/2018","publisher":"World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology","index":"Open Science Index 139, 2018"}