A new reading of the system of macro-educational issues of students from the perspective of Islamic academic governance

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Imam Sadiq University

2 Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Islamic Studies and Management, Imam Sadiq University

3 Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Islamic Studies and Management, Imam Sadiq University

Abstract

In this article, focusing on the general typology of Jessop's governance (Command, exchange, dialogue and solidarity), The major problems of students in the educational system ruling the country's universities have been examined and a new reading of these issues has been done based on the Islamic academic governance. For this purpose and with regard to the lack of a proper plan of educational macro issues related to students in higher education documents, using the "theme analysis" method, these issues were obtained from the educational system and curriculum of Imam Sadiq University, peace be upon him, and the appropriate answers were obtained in the framework of selected typology is presented and by using the "expert opinion" method, and in "interviews" with some elites of higher education, a selected answer has been obtained, the result of which is an attempt to present the Islamic academic governance based on the mentioned answers.The result obtained is that the command type of governance of the university educational system is is in a command manner- with features such as predetermined curriculum, uniform education, rule-based educational guidance, conducting students' affairs based on specific rules, etc.-; While other modes of governance of the education system (exchange, dialogue and solidarity) have significant points and answers to major issues of student that have been ignored in the current education system, and by using them and analyzing these issues in the framework of meta-governance, Islamic academic governance can be realized better.

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Volume 30, Issue 4
Winter Quarterly
March 2023
Pages 163-217
  • Receive Date: 06 September 2022
  • Revise Date: 13 November 2022
  • Accept Date: 23 August 2023