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Key principles and roles of stakeholders of educational change / Ključni principi i uloge aktera obrazovnih promena
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2012)
Knowledge about educational change teaches us that educational reform is a complex and multidimensional enterprise with an uncertain outcome. Besides the existence of a clear education development strategy, one of the most ...
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 ...
Empirically based solutions for the Serbian adaptation of a parent report inventory used in the assessment of child language development
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2017)
The study is aimed at providing empirical basis for the adaptation of the MacArthur-Bates' Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs) for Serbian language, a parent report instrument for the language development assessment. ...
Directions of improving the quality of in-service teacher training in Serbia: The perspective of primary school teachers / Pravci unapređivanja stručnog usavršavanja nastavnika u Srbiji - perspektiva nastavnika osnovnih škola
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2013)
This paper presents one part of the findings of a research that deals with teachers' perceptions of educational reforms in Serbia. More specifically, the paper focuses on the segment of the research that was aimed at ...
The perspective of pre-school teachers and parents on the development of initiative, cooperation and creativity at preschool age
(Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd, 2017)
The starting point of the paper is a conceptual model which unites the concepts of initiative, cooperation and creativity (the ICC model) in the context of the post-modern visions of the desirable changes in educational ...
Role of Peer interaction in student cognitive development / Uloga vršnjačke interakcije u kognitivnom razvoju učenika
(Beograd : Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, 1998)
The paper considers basic ideas of Piaget and Vigotsky about the role of peer interaction in student cognitive development. Although both authors attribute great importance to the role played by the social world in cognitive ...
Retelling as a Means for stimulating culture of speech in school / Prepričavanje kao sredstvo za podsticanje kulture govora u školi
(Beograd : Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, 2001)
Our curricula place emphasis on retelling as a special form of activities in developing oral and written expression. A question is raised: What is the nature of students' retelling who start learning it on teacher's demand ...
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 in the classroom / Kooperativno učenje u razredu
(Beograd : Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, 1993)
Cooperative learning, as an old idea in education, became again the subject of interest in the seventies. In teaching tradition this movement served as the main approach to the studies of pupils interaction in the classroom. ...
Theoretical fundamentals and prospects of cooperative learning / Teorijske osnove i perspektive kooperativnog učenja
(Beograd : Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, 1995)
Cooperative learning incorporates ideas, principles and treatments which stem from a number of areas of pedagogical and psychological theory and practice, and which are most often reduced to four essential effects in ...