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Saradnja škole i porodice
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2007)
Ninth-grade students' mathematical-self concept: an international study
(Athens, Nicosia : Hellenic Mathematical Society, & Cyprus Mathematical Society, 2003)
An international study of 682 ninth-grade students from Finland, Poland,
Yugoslavia and Israel confirmed that, despite diversity, affective variables
regarding mathematics and its learning converge to an underlying ...
Didactic value of geographical map and the globe / Didaktička vrednost geografske karte i globusa
(Forum pedagoga Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd, 2008)
Geographical map and the globe represent a specific and special source of geographical knowledge and study. Earth area takes a central place in geographical education. Historical observation gave a review of development ...
Orientations towards the goals of pupils and their importance for achieving success in learning / Orijentacije na ciljeve učenika i njihov značaj za ostvarivanje uspeha u školi
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2008)
The starting point of this paper are two orientations towards goals that were identified in a large number of studies: orientations towards learning and orientations towards achievement. Social goals of pupils were especially ...
How students who failed a year at schools for primary education of adults describe their family context / Kako učenici ponovci iz škola za osnovno obrazovanje odraslih opisuju svoj porodični kontekst
(Forum pedagoga Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd, 2008)
There is a firm belief that most students who do not attend regular schools, but those for adult education, are from the families with many socio-emotional problems, and particularly bad characteristics are given to families ...
Intervenient programs for developing students' social skills / Interventni programi razvijanja socijalnih veština učenika
(Beograd : Pedagoško društvo SrbijeBeograd : Filozofski fakultet, Institut za pedagogiju i andragogiju, 2007)
Difficulties in developing positive social peer relations often arise from socially undesirable forms of behaviour, i.e. the lack of adequate social skills. The term social skills refers to socially acceptable, learned ...