Curriculum Studies in Teacher Education & Development

Curriculum Studies in Teacher Education & Development

The Journal of Curriculum Studies in Teacher Education & Development (JCSTED) is an open-access scientific journal published electronically by the Iranian Curriculum Studies Association (ICSA) with the permission of the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology. Researchers are invited to prepare and submit their scientific articles following the guidelines and rules specified in the journal's information section and the authors' guide, to be evaluated on the journal's website.

 

 

Publisher and Copyright Holder: Iranian Association for Curriculum Studies(ICSA)

 


Address: Secretariat of the Iranian Curriculum Studies Association, N. 6, Dehghani Nia Alley, North Iranshahr Street, Karim Khan Avenue, Tehran.
Phone: +989198426717
Email: jcsted@icsa.org.ir and jcstedicsa@gmail.com
Website: https://www.jcstedicsa.ir
Frequency: Quarterly
Average Initial Article Review Time: 14 days
Average Peer Review Process Time: 2 to 3 months
Review Policy: Closed
Journal Languages: Persian - English
Review and Final Acceptance Fees: Currently free

Current Issue: Volume 1, Issue 3, Autumn 2025 

Keywords Cloud

  • teacher education
  • Phenomenology
  • Elementary School
  • Teachers
  • Professional Development
  • Challenges
  • Acculturation
  • Grounded theory
  • opportunities
  • intended curriculum
  • implemented curriculum
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Instruction
  • Meta-Synthesis
  • stem
  • lived experience
  • Mentoring
  • Educational Needs
  • Farhangian University
  • Primary Education
  • secondary education
  • curriculum implementation
  • Primary school teachers
  • neglected curriculum
  • Elementary Teachers
  • slow learners
  • early childhood education
  • meta-study
  • Digital literacy
  • Narrative Inquiry
  • digital technologies
  • Novice Teacher
  • entrepreneurship curriculum
  • Task-Based Instruction
  • student-teachers
  • new teachers
  • Early Childhood
  • Teacher professional development
  • Fostering Creativity
  • Teaching Culture
  • early years of teaching
  • Future of teaching profession
  • Pseudo teacher
  • Nurturing
  • Four-component model
  • Post-pandemic education
  • teachers\' lived experiences
  • implementation problems
  • structural challenges
  • acquired curriculum
  • Philosophy of Teacher Education
  • Teachers’ Professional Identity (TPI)
  • Patience in Teaching and Learning
  • caring ethics
  • Mathernal tinking
  • caring teaching
  • localized content
  • single-sex
  • Pivotal role of teachers
  • \'Teacher Training Program\'
  • \'Professional Development\'
  • \'Professional Training\'
  • \'Farhangian University\'
  • \'beginning teacher
  • Characteristics of a desirable teacher
  • Students\' perceptions
  • students\' voice
  • university
  • Teaching
  • Empowerment
  • Curriculum