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Arefi Nahad A, Gholamzadeh D, Vedadi A. (2023). Designing a Model of Human Resources Training with Integrated Learning Approach in State Banking. Iranian Journal of Educational Sociology. 6(1), 65-79. doi:10.61186/ijes.6.1.65
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1- PhD student, Department of Governmental Management, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
2- Assistant Professor, Department of Ggovernmental Management, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:   (1108 Views)
Purpose: The human resource studies seek to investigate the effective factors on education and its impact on the development of human learning in organizations. As a result, considering the importance of human resources training in all organizations, the present research was conducted with the aim of designing human resources training model with blended learning approach in government banking.
Methodology: This study in terms of purpose was applied and in terms of implementation method was qualitative. The statistical populations were included documents related to the field of human resources training with the blended learning approach in the last 15 years, which 35 documents were selected as a sample with using the purposive sampling method. To collect the findings were usedfrom notes taking method from the documents, which whose validity was confirmed by the triangulation method and their reliability was obtained by the Cohen's kappa coefficient method 86.9 percent. The data were analyzed by thematic analysis and under three types of open, axial and selective coding.
Findings: The findings showed that for the human resources training model with blended learning approach in government banking were identified 118 basic themes, 24 organizing themes and 9 comprehensive themes including educational leadership based on understanding and recognition, educational planning and targeting, optimization of educational processes, educational interactions, dynamic learning indicators, features of learning organization, explanation of educational goals, organizational agility and development of human resources training models. In the end, the human resources training model with blended learning approach in government banking was drawn.
Conclusion: The results of this study can have practical implications for the officials and planners of the government banking, and they based on the themes of the present research can take an effective step towards improving human resources training according to the blended learning approach.
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Type of Study: Research Article | Subject: Special
Received: 2023/01/7 | Accepted: 2023/04/8

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