The Evaluation of Organizational and Administrative Reality for some University Graduation Parties
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Evaluation, Organization, Administrative Reality for some University Graduation PartiesAbstract
Since the graduation took place in the lives of students and professors together and in the light of the high level reached by the organizational and technical matters as well as this celebration of the meaning of happiness and joy and pride of the students and their families, therefore assigned the graduation ceremony to the sections of student activities and the faculties of Physical Education and Sports sciences in Iraqi universities. The results indicate that all organizational matters and administrative concert graduation fairly equal in importance. Distributed a sample search are five levels measured by the organizational and administrative reality, some university graduation parties. Most of the members of the commissions' supreme-court for receptions graduation Students Sample Application was average and above .Some members of the supreme rushed for receptions graduation Students Sample Application was at an acceptable level and weak .Relying on the scale of the administrative and organizational structure is for the purpose of measuring the assessment of graduation students of universities.
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