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PROCJENA STRAHA OD OCJENJIVANJA
ESTIMATING THE FEAR OF EVALUATIONS IN SCHOOLS

Author(s): Amna Bajramović, Edita Vuković, Harun Herceg
Subject(s): Psychology, School education, Educational Psychology
Published by: Rijaset Islamske zajednice u Bosni i Hercegovini
Keywords: fear; evaluation; students; teachers; school;

Summary/Abstract: The fear of the achievement evaluation is ever present and relevant issue at schools. To what extent and in what manner the fear of evaluation is manifested in students of elementary and secondary schools, as estimated by the teachers, represents the subject matter of this article. Survey method was used and the respondents were teachers from a elementary school in Travnik and a high school in Jajce. It’s a transversal study. Respondents voluntarily participated in the research. In addition to basic data on the respondents, the research tool contains a scaling factor of 21 items on the fear of evaluation, which is divided into three subscales of psychosomatic reactions, fear of failure and social devaluation. The results of the research show that the fear of evaluation is present in students significantly, but also it shows that all three forms of manifestation of fear of assessment: psychosomatic reactions, fear of failure and social devaluation are more present or more intensive in secondary school pupils than is the case students attending elementary school, with 99% reliability. The conclusion is that a way should be found to alleviate the fear of being evaluated primarily in secondary school students where the extent of fear of assessment is more alarming. Our proposal for any future research on this topic is to have a larger number of respondents, to compare students in general class- teaching and subject- teaching, to include in the gender question in the analysis and the overall academic achievement of students in order to find an adequate solution to this problem.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 70
  • Page Range: 63-71
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Bosnian