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„Laimės mokyklos“ formavimosi prielaidos: šeimos ir mokyklos vaidmuo

„Laimės mokyklos“ formavimosi prielaidos: šeimos ir mokyklos vaidmuo

Author(s): Gediminas Merkys,Daiva Bubelienė / Language(s): Lithuanian Issue: 2/2016

This article attempts to justify empirical criteria, which enables how to recognize “Happiness School”, as well as the factors that determine the school’s identity formation. The empirical base: senior students (N = 1 078), 26 Lithuanian schools and social survey results. The sample represents urban/rural schools, as well as cultural differences of schools’. The study of variable structure is abundant, multi-conceptual. Out of the 67 primary items, 16 scales with high psychometric quality were formed. Triangulating various Cluster Analysis methods for classifying students and schools, from 3 ranges of estimates, a group variable was formed: “Happiness School” versus “Happiness School antipode”. Analysis was used to see how the remaining scales (different independent variables, school culture and family factors) separate (discriminate) the said contrast groups. It turned out that all of the variables, that are part of the discriminant analysis model, differentiate contrast groups very well. The following independent variables (factors) are described in their values, separating contrast groups in a relative weakening of order: dissatisfaction with the teachers; lack of socio-educational control within the school; principled response to complaints, maladies; staff and teachers indifference; parental indifference to child’s problems, moralising, clear rules, the ability to maintain order in the school and etc.

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Studenti medicine, korisnici državnih stipendija Republike Srbije, i njihovo školovanje u 21. veku: mogućnost poboljšavanja

Studenti medicine, korisnici državnih stipendija Republike Srbije, i njihovo školovanje u 21. veku: mogućnost poboljšavanja

Author(s): Nena Vasojević,Mirko Filipović / Language(s): Serbian Issue: 2/2017

In the 19th century, at the time when Serbia was being established,the education of students scholars abroad was viewed as one of the main tools for professional development and a strong society. Medical students were one of the first who were sent to study abroad. This practice was associated with increasing vertical social mobility of society. The results achieved in the 19th century encouraged us to focus on the study of temporary migrations of students scholars from Serbia in the 21st century. This article was created as a result of this study.4Our goal was to define the profile of medical students scholars who studied abroad in the 21st century thanks to the state funds, to determine the reasons why they opted for education outside their country, and to determine the level of openness of the Serbian society towards them. However, the main objective was to contribute to the research of reverse migration.

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Efficiency of Teaching and Learning Methods for Development of Learner Entrepreneurship

Efficiency of Teaching and Learning Methods for Development of Learner Entrepreneurship

Author(s): Džiuljeta Ruškytė,Vytas Navickas / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2017

Following the analysis of scholarly literature, the article analyses teaching-learning methods, which are applied for entrepreneurship education. The questionnaire survey of teachers from Lithuanian gymnasiums, where learners are trained according to the Program of Economics and Entrepreneurship, and the participants in the 22nd Olympiad of Economics and Business of Lithuanian School Learners was conducted seeking to evaluate the efficiency of teaching-learning methods for development of school learner entrepreneurship in a quantitative manner. Applying the method of indirect assessment (ranking), the evaluation of significance of teaching-learning methods was conducted and their efficiency for learner entrepreneurship development was identified.

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If You Don't Know, Why are You Asking? A Map of Similitudes and Coincidences in Five Locales, Two Gardens and Along Seven Rivers
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If You Don't Know, Why are You Asking? A Map of Similitudes and Coincidences in Five Locales, Two Gardens and Along Seven Rivers

Author(s): Michael Joyce,Daniel Bozhkov / Language(s): English Issue: 3-4 EN/2016

The essay overlays Michael Joyce’s 2015 novel, Foucault in Winter in the Linnaeus Garden – a polylingual, operatic fantasy comprised of invented letters – upon Foucault’s work, especially Madness and Civilization, as an existing topography that overlaps with the physical and emotional territories of the authors’ own lives. They meet at several locations, from New Hamburg and Nyack, to Marcel Broodthaers’ exhibition at MoMA, New York; while Daniel Bozhkov separately travels to Sweden, Spain, Germany, Bulgaria and Texas, in order to visit various locations mentioned in the novel, as well as ones not mentioned, but relevant to Foucault. The seemingly fragmented text, perforated by the authors’ letters to each other, exists in a non-stop costume ball of famous shadows – Goya, Dürer and Bosch meet Magritte, Deleuze and William Kentridge. A hand drawn map accompanies the essay as a parallel, Deleuzian fold that aims to further unravel the authors’ developing connection to each other (who first met through this project), and their relationship to Michel Foucault’s unsettling and forever-provocative endeavor.

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Фантастичното в новите медии
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Фантастичното в новите медии

Author(s): Silvia Petrova / Language(s): English,Bulgarian Issue: 4/2018

The text discusses the interaction and blurring of boundaries between the real and the fantastic, resulting from the entry into our daily existence of the technology of augmented reality. Augmented-reality mobile apps may transform the world into a playfield, but this easy access to fairy tale narratives is always accompanied by the banality of everyday life. In this context, the article examines the new perception of the body as both real and virtual, as a hybrid between human and machine, and as tangible and elusive

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Архитектура и обитаване. Към феноменология на началата
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Архитектура и обитаване. Към феноменология на началата

Author(s): Ivan Kolev / Language(s): English,Bulgarian Issue: 4/2018

The text is a fragment of a philosophy of architecture and attempts to link metaphysics to human existence, philosophy of art, and the phenomenology of human habitation. Architecture is seen as an art that builds topoi for habitation.

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Феноменът технонаука
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Феноменът технонаука

Author(s): Ludmila Ivancheva / Language(s): English,Bulgarian Issue: 5/2018

The paper traces out the origins and the evolution of the concepts of technoscience, considering the main driving ideas and arguments. The key new moments are outlined, distinguishing the technoscience from the traditional science and technologies. Special attention is paid on the role of social factors in the conceptual maturing in relation to this phenomenon. Further, the basic nowadays philosophical assumptions (in regard of epistemological, ontological and axiological aspects) and some widely accepted views on technoscience in S&T studies are discussed. A generalised idea of technoscience as a convergence and hybridization of science and technologies, forming a new emerging phenomenon, is also presented.

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Mokinių Verslumo Ugdymas Bendrojo Ugdymo Mokykloje: Mokytojų Požiūris

Author(s): Vytautas Lukoševičius,Angelė Jelagaitė / Language(s): Lithuanian Issue: 104/2011

The importance of developing students' economic literacy and entrepreneurship has become crucial in 2000, with the adoption of the Lisbon Strategy, which emphasizes competitiveness, integration, employment of young people, and the importance of entrepreneurship. The documents regulating entrepreneurship education in the European Union and the Republic of Lithuania emphasize the importance of developing entrepreneurship education at all levels of education, it is recommended that entrepreneurship be included in general education subjects. The article analyzes the methods of entrepreneurship education, discusses the possibilities of integration of entrepreneurship in general education disciplines. The teachers' attitude towards pupils' entrepreneurship is explored.

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Пол и културни стереотипи в модата
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Пол и културни стереотипи в модата

Author(s): Gergana Furkova / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 2/2019

On the occasion of the 'Gender Bending Fashion Exhibition' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, March - August 2019.

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Kulturni kapital i postignuće učenika: medijatorska uloga samoefikasnosti

Kulturni kapital i postignuće učenika: medijatorska uloga samoefikasnosti

Author(s): Mladen Radulović,Dragan Vesić,Dušica Malinić / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2020

In this research we set out to determine whether the effect of cultural capital on students’ achievement is mediated by self-efficacy. Furthermore, we wanted to determine whether, in the context of this psychological factor, cultural capital maintains a direct effect on students’ achievement. The stratified quota sample consisted of 575 eighth grade students from 30 primary schools on theterritory of the Republic of Serbia. Mediation effect of self-efficacy was analysed in simple mediation model where cultural capital was predictor variable andachievement criteria. It was found that cultural capital in context of self-efficacydirectly contributes to students’ achievement (β=.23). Its indirect effect throughstudents’ sense of self-efficacy was also recognized (β=.12). The paper also presentsthe implications of our findings for educational policies and school practices. We discussed the need for revision of curriculum and the importance of formativeassessment with special attention to providing a feedback that has positive effect on students’ self-efficacy.

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Ненужните науки или дехуманизация на образованието
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Ненужните науки или дехуманизация на образованието

Author(s): Antony Todorov / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1/2020

The article analyzes the status of the social sciences and humanities in Bulgaria in the context of the growing pressure of the market on university education and research. The author claims that this pressure leads to a severe reduction of the field of humanities and social sciences in education and research. It is argued that humanitarian education is important for every university curriculum because it promotes civic competence and helps the functioning of democracy.

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Phenomenon of the Fashion Concept in German (On the Example of Fashion Magazines)

Phenomenon of the Fashion Concept in German (On the Example of Fashion Magazines)

Author(s): Tetiana KALYNIUK,Olha DOBRYNCHUK,Tetiana ZDANIUK,Maryna MYKULYAK,Ganna Bratytsya / Language(s): English Issue: 2supl1/2020

The article analyzes the functioning of the concept MODE in the modern German-speaking mass-media. The aim of this paper is to explore the peculiarities of the MODE concept in the German language by analysis of the specifics of the fashion vocabulary in the fashion magazines in particular Myself, Glamour, Petra, and Closer. The authors outline the group of lexical units that represent the MODE concept in German, analyze the synonymic series of the MODE lexeme and determine their dominants, suggest system of theme fields and groups of the fashion industry lexis. The linguistic means of verbalization of the MODE concept have been analyzed. The conducted research focuses on the basic models of word formation such as suffixation, word-composition, two-component and multi-component phrases. It has been established that one of the most common ways to replenish the fashion vocabulary are English and French borrowings.

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Turismul generat de film – o posibilă nișă pentru studenți

Turismul generat de film – o posibilă nișă pentru studenți

Author(s): Vlad Diaconescu / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 2/2018

Students and young people travel are a growing market, which is becoming increasingly important for tourism service providers. Film-induced tourism is also a rising form of tourism. However, there is not much research to link student behavior to film-induced tourism. This research aims attention at two areas of tourism, focusing on students' general awareness of film-generated tourism and their experiences with accidental or intentional encounters with film settings. Furthermore, this paper also includes an analysis of students' interests in various film-related activities, such as visiting places that have become famous as a result of a movie, places where films have been cast, film theme parks, movie tours or attending film premieres and film festivals. The survey was conducted through an online survey in the form of a questionnaire that included both open and closed-ended questions. A total of 102 answers were collected and evaluated from students at various universities, up to age of 26 years. As far as the main research results, about 49% of respondents said they were familiar with the concept of film-induced tourism. However, only 24.5% have accidentally or intentionally visited movie sites. The interest in film-induced tourism among students is very high (about 88% wanting to participate in film-induced tourism activities), students being particularly keen on visits to places that have become famous as a result of a film (63.7%) and in places where movies were cast (61.5%). It also emerged that Romania is a little sought-after movie destination, but with a very high potential for growth, especially if the state were involved in promotion.

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Wizerunek nauczycieli na wybranych stronach internetowych szkół średnich zrzeszonych w Stowarzyszeniu na rzecz Najstarszych Szkół w Polsce

Wizerunek nauczycieli na wybranych stronach internetowych szkół średnich zrzeszonych w Stowarzyszeniu na rzecz Najstarszych Szkół w Polsce

Author(s): Anita Garbat / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2020

The purpose of the article is analising image of teachers presented on the websites of secondary schools associated in the Association for the Oldest Schools in Poland. The analysis of ten schools’ websites in terms of the presentation of teaching staff shows that the virtual space of the school is an unused area in terms of showing the substantive and didactic potential of teachers. The entire educational staff should take care of the image on the school website by developing a coherent concept that would show not only education, additional qualifications but also interests, passions of teachers.

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Ориентации към двойна кариера при студенти спортисти от УНСС

Ориентации към двойна кариера при студенти спортисти от УНСС

Author(s): Ivan Sandanski,Spas Stavrev / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 4/2020

The topic of student-athletes’ dual career has been gaining a burgeoning interest in the European athletic career research but in Bulgaria it still does not enjoy any considerable institutional and academic attention. Given the relevance of the topic, the current study aims at examining the attitudes and experiences of 58 student-athletes pursuing dual career at the University of National and World Economy. The research design encompasses seven main themes related to the student-athletes’ dual career in a university environment identified from an overview of the existing literature. These were operationalised into a special for the purpose questionnaire. The results derived could serve developing further policies and practices by the university in supporting student-athletes’ dual career.

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THE FACTORS OF THE LATERAL ORIENTATION OF PORTRAITS

Author(s): Biljana Pejić,Bojana Škorc / Language(s): English Issue: 01/2021

This paper analyses the portraits` aesthetic experience from side perspectives, including left and right orientation. Research was conducted by performing two experiments. The first experiment included 40 participants, the second had 26 participants of both genders who were not trained in the field of fine arts. The stimuli were 12 reproductions of portraits, profile orientation, of models made by famous painters. All the portraits represented adult persons, of different genders (male or female), spatial orientation (left or right) of the model and form (original or inverted). The participants assessed the presented portraits without time limitation on six scales, which measured two dimensions of aesthetic experience: evaluation and activity. The results support the hypothesis claiming that left side orientation (looking to the left) is valued higher with female portraits, while right side orientation with male portraits is valued higher. It has also been shown that the given differences in estimation were stable, keeping values in the same trend when the portraits were being inverted along a vertical axis.

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Divadlo ako terapeutická stratégia pre človeka s mentálnym znevýhodnením

Divadlo ako terapeutická stratégia pre človeka s mentálnym znevýhodnením

Author(s): Jozef Zentko / Language(s): Slovak Issue: 4/2018

The contribution focuses on presentations and analysis of theaters in the context of their therapeutic effects in working with people with mental disabilities. It focuses on supporting fundaments and the theoretical backgrounds of the present theater space on the example of alternative or, respectively, community theater. It presents the situation in Poland and Slovakia on examples of Theater ˗ Teatr Radwanek and the Theater z Pasáže.

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Procena stepena implementacije društveno odgovornog poslovanja u bankarskom sektoru Republike Srbije

Procena stepena implementacije društveno odgovornog poslovanja u bankarskom sektoru Republike Srbije

Author(s): Nevena Jolović,Sonja Đuričin / Language(s): Serbian Issue: 02/2020

The integration of the social, economic, and environmental dimension of business into day-to-day business operations is a basic feature of corporate social responsibility. The new millennium saw the concept of social responsibility introduced in the Serbian banking sector. Originally perceived as a risky and intriguing phenomenon, today it is an indispensable part of many Serbian banks’ business. For this reason, the aim of the research is to assess the level of implementation of corporate social responsibility in the Serbian banking sector. The sample consisted of a number of active and systemically important banks in the Republic of Serbia. We examined the propensity of Serbian banking entities to behave responsibly towards the community, the environment, their employees, investors, clients, and suppliers. For the purpose of this research, descriptive statistics, analysis and synthesis techniques, and a detailed analysis of scientific publications by Serbian and foreign authors from the relevant field were used. The results supported the premise that the Serbian banking sector exhibits a high level of implementation of socially responsible behavior, with a tendency towards further growth. This business behavior, generally speaking, indirectly affects corporate performance, stakeholder loyalty, and the reputation of the financial institutions.

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AMI ÁTALAKUL...

AMI ÁTALAKUL...

Author(s): Imre Hallgató / Language(s): Hungarian Issue: 2/2020

In our fast-paced world, it often happens to us that we pass by a building or a work of art day by day without even noticing it. We may have never even addressed the question of why the building was built or since when it has been located there. In the last year we have been hearing more and more about the reconstruction and modernization of the Belgrade‒Budapest railway. The railroad built in the 19th century is now "obsolete". It is part of one of the most important railways in Europe.

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Читање музичких искустава жена из Горе

Читање музичких искустава жена из Горе

Author(s): Sanja Ranković / Language(s): Serbian Issue: 3/2020

The ethnic identity of the inhabitants of Gora was formed over the course of many centuries during which time religious conversion took place (from Orthodox Christianity to Islam). This gave rise to a particular cultural matrix based on the continuous movement of various influences, deeply limited by patriarchal values and faith-based rules which dictated that woman’s role be tied to the home and the birthing of children. In this sense the “musical behavior” of women is in accordance with the generally accepted norms deemed desirable by the Gorani environment. Starting in the mid-twentieth century up to today, the ethnomusicological study of the musical and folkloric heritage of Gora has uncovered the role of women in the process of establishing continuity of the rare forms of traditional singing in private, semi-private and public spaces. Analyzing the results of in-field research carried out not only in their traditional homeland but in Belgrade, the musical experiences of the women can be defined as being aimed not only towards their own community, but also representing the promotion of Gorani culture in a wider framework. By comparing the position of the female narrator using chronological and spatial perspectives, their significance is perceived in the process of preserving and popularizing traditional singing, which is concurrently the link with the Others and the “materialization” of this ethnic group’s identity.

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