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Corresponding author: Seyyed Javad Iranban, Department of Management, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad
University, Shiraz, Iran. E-mail: Hasan.Noori64@Gmail.Com
Copyright Keramatollah Nouri Hassanabadi, Seyyed Javad Iranban, 2013
European Online Journal of Natural and Social Sciences; vol.2, No. 3(s), pp. 1684-1688
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the major skills of students by relying on group activi- school approach, its method is correlational. The
ties in the era of wisdom (Style smart building, 2012). data were collected through the field and library
method through questionnaires, and online pa-
The main research question pers and field research were used to study schools
Does implementing smart schools lead to an in Darab, Iran. Also, in this research, the smart-
improved quality and change in teaching methods? ening Style Sheet codified by the Education Min-
istry was used.
Research hypotheses In this study, inferential statistics including
1. There is a significant relationship between KolmogorovSmirnov test (normality data test),
implementing smart schools and teacher instruction. regression and Pearson correlation were used to
2. There is a significant relationship between analyze data. KolmogorovSmirnov test is used in
implementing smart schools and student learning. cases that variables are in rank order and distribu-
tion of that variable can be specified in the society.
Research objectives This test is exerted by comparing the distribution of
- To provide a teaching/learning environment relative frequencies observed in sample and society.
and its continuity inside and outside of schools;
- To promote empirical learning, research and KolmogorovSmirnov test
student orientation in teaching-learning processes; The KolmogorovSmirnov test is used to check
- To improve educational conditions in schools. the normality of data distribution:
Because the values of Z statistic of Kolmogorov
Materials and Methods Smirnov are greater than 0.05 for all of variables, it
can be concluded that data distribution is normal.
Because this research is aiming to change the Therefore, all conditions for using regression and
instruction method by implementing the smart Pearson correlation are met.
Discussion and Conclusion dents can easily access to various sites, they may check
immoral websites and this matter needs to be ad-
Information technology can be used to improve the dressed. Other possible threats of employing individu-
efficiency and effectiveness in work processes, mana- als in smart schools include the lack of any advantage
gerial decision-making, and group work. Information for students of smart schools in comparison to other
and Communication Technology with the help of the schools, negative approach of parents toward smart
Internet can provide a suitable atmosphere for the de- schools, the stress and anxiety of passing entrance ex-
velopment of necessary opportunities to create new amination of universities, and high dependability to
ideas. Cultural plurality and educational variation are other countries for supplying hardware and facilities.
among opportunities provided by smart schools. De-
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