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An extended day program / Jedan program za rad u produženom boravku
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2002)
The paper presents the results of a pilot project evaluation, carried out as an action investigation whose aim was to provide a better quality extended day for primary school students. The project included the training of ...
The role of encouragement in primary schools / Podsticanje kao vaspitna mera u osnovnoj školi
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2005)
Encouragement can be applied in several important segments: creation of a positive social and emotional atmosphere, creation of a positive learning environment, use of preventive techniques in some discipline-related ...
Language of textbooks in narrative subjects: Understanding words in the seventh grade of primary school / Jezik udžbenika narativnih predmeta - razumevanje reči u sedmom razredu osnovne škole
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2009)
Hermetic textbook language poses a significant problem in education of the young in our country. The goal of this paper is to point out to the complexity of vocabulary in textbooks, which contributes to students' lack of ...
On written expression of primary school pupils / O pismenom izražavanju učenika osnovne škole
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2009)
Normative rules of standard Serbian language are acquired during primary and secondary education through curriculum demands of Serbian language instruction, which takes place in three fields: grammar, orthography and culture ...
Action research of an after-class programme / Mogućnosti realizacije akcionog istraživanja u produženom boravku
(Beograd : Pedagoško društvo SrbijeBeograd : Filozofski fakultet, Institut za pedagogiju i andragogiju, 2006)
The paper presents some aspects of the development and evaluation of an after-class programme conducted among first and second year students of a Belgrade primary school, which illustrate how it is possible to change and ...
How willing are regular-school students to accept peers with developmental difficulties? / Spremnost učenika redovne škole da prihvate decu s teškoćama u razvoju
(Pedagoško društvo Srbije, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za pedagogiju i andragogiju, Beograd, 2009)
The development of positive attitudes among students towards children with developmental difficulties is a significant precondition for successful functioning of these children in regular school. This article presents the ...
Content of teachers' stereotypes about adolescents / Sadržaj stereotipa nastavnika o adolescentima
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2009)
Discourse on 'problematic behavior' of the young in adolescence period is often present in lay, media, professional and scientific public. In this research, we performed empirical testing of the psychological concept of ...
Readiness of primary school teachers to accept disabled children / Spremnost nastavnika osnovne škole da prihvate učenike sa teškoćama u razvoju
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2009)
The paper presents the results of the research with the basic goal to study the readiness of primary school teachers to accept disabled students. Research participants were 205 teachers from primary schools at the territory ...
The quality of communication between teacher and pupil and the application of stimulative measures / Kvalitet komunikacije između nastavnika i učenika i primena podsticajnih mera
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2008)
If we accept the view that teaching is one form of social interaction and highly a communication process, then it is possible to argue that different forms and kinds of social influence are established between a teacher ...
Perfectionism of Academically Gifted Primary School Students : The Case of Japan
(Routledge, 2009)
This study focuses on perfectionism in Japanese and North American academically gifted children as it pertains to their potential contribution in the countries seeking progress and global leadership. Perfectionist’ tendencies ...