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                                  Compensation For Educational Shortcomings
By Applying A Training Strategy
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								    Dariosh Norozi     ,   Maryam Falahi *      | 
								
								
								  | (*Corresponding Author) Ph.D student, Instructional Technology, Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran. E-mail: falahi.maryam8@gmail.com  | 
								
								
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Introduction: Supporting process refers to the creation of temporary learning structures which lead to 
increase the adaptability of learners with a special learning position. In teaching, the method of relying on 
individual knowledge with more knowledge provides support or support for facilitating learner’s progress. 
For this reason, the aim of this paper is to address the issue of rehabilitation in educational environments 
assisting learners to compensate for the shortcomings associated with lack of learning skills. 
Methods: The present study is carried out with quantitative content analysis method. The research 
community includes all digital and paper articles that have discussed the definitions of support, supporting 
attributes, benefits of training, functions, and... which have been found with specific keywords in the Google 
Scholar, Merger, Civillas, and Normuges database. The number of these documents were 35 books and 
articles in the time period of 1292-1396 and 1976-2015. After restricting the search results, 25 valid documents 
were selected as the sample of the research. For the purpose of exploring selected researches, for example, 
the articles were first categorized in terms of objectives, methodology and results, then their results were 
compared, and their similarities and differences were studied in this regard. 
Results: The activities provided in the training course are higher than just the level that the learner can do 
on his/her own. Others with more abilities provide support to the learner to carry out assignments (with help) 
that otherwise cannot. As learners’ abilities increase, the support provided by a person with more knowledge 
gradually fades. Finally, the learner can independently complete the assignment or master the concepts. 
Conclusion: Based on research from research examples (research in this field), it can be concluded that 
in an individualized knowledge-based learning approach, with more knowledge, it provides support or support 
to facilitate learner development. Brought up In most researches, it has been pointed out that the supports 
facilitate the student’s ability to build previous knowledge and internalize the new information. In several 
studies, it has been observed that educational professionals are urged to use reliance techniques to help 
learners learn abstract and complex subjects, in particular using reliance on practical situations of particular 
importance. 
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								  | Keywords:  Assertiveness, Education, Educational Shortcomings, Educational Strategy. | 
								
								
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                                  Type of Study:  Research |
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                                  Special   Received: 2019/05/25 | Accepted: 2019/05/25 | Published: 2019/05/25
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