The Political loyalties of the individual considered as the most important democracies through direct psychological identification in a particular party. The political parties regarded as the important elements and the foundations of the democratic system. They have effective interaction between the voters and the government institutions. The aim of the current research is to identify the quality of Islamic, the Civilian parties, and the most preferred for students. also, the research attempt to identify the level of identification party that the university students have, and the difference of identification party according to the gender (male, female), the difference of of social class (upper, middle, poor). The sample of the research included (587) male and female students from Al-Mustanisiriya University. The researchers have designed a scale to measure the identification party. The conclusion of the research is that the students of the university prefer the Civilian parties to the Islamic parties, the sample of the research of the identification party is low،, there is no difference in identification party between male and female, but the difference in identification party is according to the level of the social class. The researchers provide many recommendations according to the result, in addition, provide many examples relate to the study of topic of the research.
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... Show More1- What is the tool that can be used to evaluate the indehiscent to complete the lesson planning?
2-- What is the level of the indehiscent student to complete or suffice the lesson planning?
3- What is the difference of the students levels to the suffice the lesson planning due to their specialist (scientific – literary)?
4- What is the difference of the students levels to the suffice the lesson planning due to their sex (male – female)?
5- What are the directions of the indehiscent students to wards the suffice the lesson planning?
6- What is the relation ship among the directions of the indehiscent students to wards the suffice the lesson?
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Autorías: Mariam Liwa Abdel Fattah, Liqaa Abdullah Ali. Localización: Revista iberoamericana de psicología del ejercicio y el deporte. Nº. 4, 2023. Artículo de Revista en Dialnet.
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نتيجة لما يشهده قطاع التربية من تغير كبير وتطور سريع, فقد اتجه تخطيط السياسة التعليمية في القطر نحو تحديد كفاءة النظام التعليمي بمختلف مراحله كونها اجزاء متداخلة في تركيب تنظيمي واحد(9: 3 ) . وذلك من اجل استمرار تطويره, وتوجيهه بما يتفق واحداث المرحلة ومتطلباتها, على اساس ان مخرجات كل مرحلة تعليمية من مراحله المتتابعة تمثل المدخلات الجديدة لمرحلة تعليمية لاحقة.
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