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Psihologija | 2010

Young people's leisure time: Gender differences

Marina Videnović; Jelena Pešić; Dijana Plut

Over the last three decades, topics relating to young peoples leisure time have become increasingly more present in academic literature. Among the numerous studies that delve into this subject, results point towards a relationship between the way teenagers spend their leisure time and their gender. In this study we wanted to answer the question if gender differences were evident in the way secondary school students in Serbia spent their leisure time. This problem was not looked into in more detail among secondary school students in Serbia. We conducted a survey on a sample of 922 secondary school teenagers from the 1 st to 4 th grade (ages 15–19) from nine Serbian towns. Research in this field commonly uses the rating scale. In this paper we have constructed an instrument that represents a methodological innovation in approaching a particular set of problems. It was a questionnaire. The task was to name all the activities they participated in, and the time frame in which the activities took place, over the course of one weekday and the Saturday of the previous week. The activities which best differentiate these two groups of surveyed teenagers are: sports, studying, computer use, spending time at friends’ homes and grooming. We did not discover differences in participating in creative activities while foreign studies show that such activities are more typical for girls.


Psiholoska istrazivanja | 2017

Familial and individual reasons for student dropout: Schools’ perception

Marina Videnović; Ljiljana B. Lazarević

The main objective of the research was to identify individual and familial factors students cite as the reasons for dropping out of school or being at the risk of doing so. We interviewed a total of twelve students who dropped out of school or are at the risk of dropping out of primary (six students) or secondary school (six students) and four parents. A semi-structured interview was used. We singled out four categories of students, determined by their perception of the reasons for dropping out of school. Those categories included: underage pregnancy, assuming a parental role, problematic behaviour (thefts, fights) and weak motivation for school and learning. It seems justified to look for a typology of dropout cases since each of the selected groups of students requires specific preventive measures in order to secure continuation of their education. Furthermore, research has shown that, when it comes to their children dropping out of school, parents tend to blame the child’s character traits they deem unchangeable. The failure of school staff to help the child further encourages this belief in parents.


Psiholoska istrazivanja | 2017

Student dropout in primary and secondary education in the Republic of Serbia

Ksenija Krstić; Ivana Stepanović-Ilić; Marina Videnović

Student dropout from school is a serious problem in educational systems all over the world. This paper will provide an overview of the various dropout definitions and their consequences for measuring and monitoring. Since a diversity of factors (individual, familial, school and systematic) is connected with student attrition in foreign research, the attempt has been made to systematise their results and provide data regarding similar Serbian studies. Considering the fact that there are no systematic analyses of students’ dropout rate in Serbia, the existing data from primary and secondary schools from a variety of statistical sources will be presented. We conclude that one way to reduce dropout in Serbia is to further develop research interest in the topic, as well as the strategies for monitoring, prevention and intervention.


European Journal of Psychology of Education | 2015

Math anxiety—contributing school and individual level factors

Jelena Radišić; Marina Videnović; Aleksander Baucal


Srpska politička misao | 2009

PROBLEMI MLADIH U SRBIJI: ODRASTANJE U USLOVIMA DRUŠTVENE KRIZE

Jelena Pešić; Marina Videnović; Dijana Plut


Psiholoska istrazivanja | 2014

Unfolding the assessment process in a whole class mathematics setting

Jelena Radišić; Aleksandar Baucal; Marina Videnović


Psiholoska istrazivanja | 2011

Mathematics related anxiety: Mathematics bogeyman or not?

Marina Videnović; Jelena Radišić


Psihologija | 2018

Distinguishing successful students in mathematics - a comparison across European countries

Jelena Radišić; Marina Videnović; Aleksandar Baucal


Zbornik Instituta Za Pedagoska Istrazivanja | 2017

Leisure from the youth perspective: A qualitative analysis of high school students’ time diary

Jelena Pešić; Marina Videnović


Nastava i Vaspitanje | 2015

Leaving school: Analysis of a case study from the angle of the ecological approach

Ivana Stepanović-Ilić; Marina Videnović; Ljiljana B. Lazarević

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