The Anxiety Level of Students about the Future: Case of Education College of Sharazur at the University of Halabja

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Mihraban Hussein Salih
Hedayat Muhamad Ahmad
Hoshman Ata Mahmod
Atta Abdalwahid Ahmed
Soma Omer Abdullah
Kazhan Wali Salih

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This article aims to understand the level of future anxiety for the students at College of Education in Sharazur. To achieve these goals, researchers have used the method of description. The sample of the study comprised 100 Students of both male and female gender in three different departments (Human Development, Kindergarten, and Kurdish Language). The academic level of the participants was (first year, second year, third year, and fourth year). The tool of the study was the survey questionnaire consisting of 51 items were collected. The researchers analyzed the statistical materials (census center and T-test) For one sample and two samples, they used one directional analysis and one way ANOVA. The results of the study showed that the future anxiety exists among female students of Sharazur Education College more significantly than male students. However, there is an insignificant difference between the departments of Kurdish language and Human Development. So, the anxiety cannot be ascertained among students of those departments.

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Salih, M. H., Ahmad, H. M., Mahmod, H. A., Ahmed, A. A., Abdullah, S. O., & Salih, K. W. (2022). The Anxiety Level of Students about the Future: Case of Education College of Sharazur at the University of Halabja. Journal of Philology and Educational Sciences, 1(1), 16–26. https://doi.org/10.53898/jpes2022112
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