IDENTIFYING WAYS TO INCREASE THE PRIVATE INCOME OF NORTH KHORASAN GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION
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Amani, A., & Amani, A. (2021). IDENTIFYING WAYS TO INCREASE THE PRIVATE INCOME OF NORTH KHORASAN GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION. Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1(4), 1–28. https://doi.org/10.59079/isagoge.v1i4.41

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This study aimed to identify ways to increase the private income of North Khorasan education. The study was a combination of exploratory design projects in two qualitative and quantitative stages. Due to the quality of the study, the snowball sampling method was used and a total of 22 experts were interviewed. In the quantitative research section, statistical samples were selected from among managers and deputies of the General Administration and financial sector experts in a comprehensive manner. Data analysis and qualitative analysis in the qualitative stage was done by the Foundation's data analysis method and through open coding, central coding, and selective coding, and in a small part, Friedman's test method was used to evaluate and prioritize strategies. Based on the research findings, it was found that privatization and transfer, commercialization, internal resource management, external participation, manpower, and legal-structural measures were among the strategies to increase specific revenues. Also among the specific revenue-generating strategies for training and education were human resource strategies, internal resource management, privatization, and assignment. As a result, officials are encouraged to take effective steps to increase their revenues by properly planning to strengthen and revitalize previous resources and policy and develop new guidelines for using new resources.

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