In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iran Educational Psychology Association

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These days, students’ educational improvement is regarding as one of the most significant factors for evaluating the educational systems; therefore, it is inevitable to consider the impact of educational improvement evaluation on upgrading productivity and improve the effectiveness of educational system. The present study was done with the focus on investigating the roles of implicational intelligence theories and on students’ educational improvement. The research method is descriptive and the research plan is a kind of correlational plans which was done in ...

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