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Volume 3 Number 1 Year 2015

17 articles in this issue 

Daniela Dimitrova Radojichikj, Dr.

A comparison reading performance was done between 8 students who are using Braille and 14 students who are using enlarged print to read. Reading performance was determined using reading rate (words per minute, wpm). Reading rate results showed no signific... see more

Pags. 1 - 5  

Tashko Rizov, Dr., Elena Rizova, Dr.

Rapid development of the technology has influenced its inevitable entrance in the learning processes. Teachers are often challenged to use the appropriate educational technology in the process of teaching in order to ease the learning process of students.... see more

Pags. 7 - 15  

Grimsoltanova Razet Elbrusovna, Dr., Batygov Ziyaudin Osmanovitch, Dr.

The article described the study of the relevance of the role and place of religious contents among young people in the postconflict areas of the South of Russia, the rate of experiences of mythological fear had been explored with the help of the survey, a... see more

Pags. 17 - 20  

Aleksandra Stoilkovska, Dr., Valentina Mucunska Palevski, Dr., Jana Ilieva, Dr.

Disputes resolved with the use of mediation as a form of dispute resolution are rare (or at striking level) in the practice in our country. In order to increase the number of disputes that were successfully completed based on mediation, it is necessary fo... see more

Pags. 21 - 27  

Jasmina Gocevska, MSc, Natasha Angeloska - Galevska, Dr.

Success and efficiency in the working organizations today are based upon good communication and social relations between their employees. The importance of these processes is visible in the use of modern techniques of communicating and the support of team... see more

Pags. 29 - 34  

Sushil Chandra, M-Tech, Kundan Lal Verma, MSc, Greeshma Sharma, M-Tech, Alok Mittal, Dr., Devendra Jha, Dr.

The objective of this experiment was to determine the best possible input EEG feature for classification of the workload while designing load balancing logic for an automated operator. The input features compared in this study consisted of spectral featur... see more

Pags. 35 - 41  

Violeta Panev, MA, Aneta Barakoska, Dr.

The traditional concept of the teaching staff continually is expanding and changing not only in the content but in the methodology and in the forms of learning as well because of the permanent change of the social conditions and the advancement of the sci... see more

Pags. 43 - 50  

Besa Havziu, Dr., Teuta Ramadani Rasimi, Dr.

Today, in education prevails the paradigm that is geared towards the complete and varied development of a person. This implies the development of the students ability for self-determination towards various other perspective offered by contemporary social ... see more

Pags. 51 - 55  

Anthony K. Nkyi, Dr.

The purpose of this paper is to provide detailed description of clinical assessment of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Fourth Edition (WISC-IV) that can be used by clinicians to assess the level of intelligence of children and adolescents. Th... see more

Pags. 57 - 66  

Sabina Vidulin, Dr., Jelena Martinovic Bogojevic, MA, Miomira M. Ðurdanovic, Dr.

In an effort to look into the importance and structure of the program through a simultaneous analysis of the achievement outcomes for the Music course in three countries – Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia, the authors have performed a detailed analysis of ... see more

Pags. 67 - 79  

Zoran Velkovski, Dr., Elena Rizova, Dr.

Vocational education and training systems in the Republic of Macedonia have been put under strong pressure for modernisation in the last decades. In addition to economic and political globalisation, technological innovations brought rapid changes in the t... see more

Pags. 81 - 88  

Igor Stanojevic, Dr.

The aim of research was to determine statistically significant canonical relations between functional abilities and achieved agility results in children with kyphotic posture. The realization of such task would create possibility to come up with a more ra... see more

Pags. 89 - 91  

Tatjana Koteva-Mojsovska, Dr.

The monitoring and recording of the individual characteristics of children are very important for the development of quality education. Also the views of the teachers about the differences in the development, the potentials and the affinities of the child... see more

Pags. 93 - 98  

Suzana Nikodinovska Bancotovska, Dr.

The teaching profession is built upon the initial education on relevant pedagogical faculties, and further upgraded and improved through continuing education through various forms of professional development.The competencies of the teacher for realization... see more

Pags. 99 - 103  

Sonja Velickovic, MSc

The main objective of this paper is to determine the contribution of the Preparatory Preschool Program (PPP) coordination between Preschool and primary education process and analysis of all factors affecting the preliminary introduction of children for sc... see more

Pags. 105 - 109  

Lazar Stošic, Dr.

Today, more than ever, the role of educational technology in teaching is of great importance because of the use of information and communication technologies. With the help of various applications for distance education, the Internet, teachers, and studen... see more

Pags. 111 - 114  

Marina Bogdanova, Dr.

Based on the views of representatives of domestic and Western philosophical thought (M. Merleau-Ponty, P. Bourdieu, N.A. Bernstein, E. Knyazeva), the author offers a nontraditional approach to the study of essence and nature of sports activity. The produc... see more

Pags. 115 - 119