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Education possibilities for gifted children in secondary school / Obrazovne mogućnosti za darovite učenike u srednjoj školi
(Beograd : Pedagoško društvo Srbije,Beograd : Filozofski fakultet - Institut za pedagogiju i andragogiju, 1996)
The subject of the work is a special educational treatment of gifted students in order to meet their special needs in education within the Yugoslav education system as well as within the system of education in other European ...
Parental and teacher expectations: Autonomous or conformist child personality / Očekivanja roditelja i nastavnika: autonomna ili konformistička ličnost deteta
(Beograd : Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, 1996)
Family undoubtfully contributes to developing children's concrete needs, interests and social behavior through closer definition of goals and values they should tend to. In addition to family, school is considered to be ...
Cooperative learning and the autonomy of pupils in teaching / Kooperativno učenje i autonomija učenika u nastavi
(Beograd : Pedagoško društvo SrbijeBeograd : Filozofski fakultet - Institut za pedagogiju i andragogiju, 1996)
All modern education systems aspire to form an autonomous personality, free from external domination, socially responsible. Therefore the desired objectives of education today such as independence, creativity, capability ...
Some problems in classification of educational goals using one example of Bloom's taxonomy / Neki problemi klasifikacije vaspitno-obrazovnih ciljeva na primeru Blumove taksonomije
(Beograd : Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, 1996)
The paper considers problems related to establishing educational goals in terms of student's behavior. It also analyzes difficulties arising in the process of classification. It is concluded that further studies should be ...
Methods of providing for gifted students / Oblici vaspitno-obrazovnog rada sa darovitim učenicima
(Beograd : Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, 1996)
Since education of gifted students was presented as a problem, three basic methods of providing for them have been suggested: segregation (separating of gifted students into special schools and classes), acceleration ...