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Volume 1 Number 2 Year 2013

25 articles in this issue 

Vera Stojanovska, Dr.

Professional teacher’s ethics is a collection of moral codes of their professional work. It is significant that the teaching profession respects certain designated professional-ethical codes of conduct between the teachers and the students, with their col... see more

Pags. 1 - 5  

Maja Lokmic, MD student, Siniša Opic, Dr., Vesna Bilic, Dr.

The objective of this study is to examine the prevalence of violence against teachers by students. The study included 175 teachers, five primary and five secondary schools. The age of respondents (teachers) ranges from 20 to 65, with average age being 44,... see more

Pags. 6 - 15  

Dimitrinka Georgieva Tsonkova, Dr.

?n essential characteristic of the teacher’s profession is the constant process of self-improvement, which is impossible without existence of a specific personal position and criteria of the sport pedagogue. One of the trends for self-improvement is his p... see more

Pags. 16 - 20  

Vladimir Matic, Dr.

This is a multidisciplinary paper presenting a synthesis of informational, educational, and ecological factors. This author discusses the inter-relationship between the aforementioned factors by means of an analysis of a comprehensive model of information... see more

Pags. 21 - 32  

Dejan Milenkovic, Dr., Igor Stanojevic, Dr.

The study included 60 young football players aged 10 and 11 years with the aim to examine the influence of motor skills on a specific accuracy in football. The following tests for assessment of motoric abilities were used: Coordination: jumping over the h... see more

Pags. 33 - 37  

Svetlana Pandiloska Grncharovska, Dr., Gordana Stankovska, Dr., Fadbi Osmani, Dr.

The discipline of students is a problem for which there are as many different approaches as theoretical concepts and legal regulation of these issues. It is too often based on procedures, which are used to prevent undesired behaviour. The dominance of suc... see more

Pags. 38 - 44  

Natalia Sklyarova, Dr.

This paper presents the results of research devoted to one of significant aspects of interrogative sentences. The precise definitions of interconnection and interaction and the application of these terms to the language units helped to distinguish between... see more

Pags. 45 - 50  

Elena Achkovska-Leshkovska, Dr., Vladimir Davchev, Dr.

The intercultural education is most explicitly accomplished through textbook contents which encourage interaction, exchange, desegregation, interdependency and solidarity among people belonging to different cultural groups living in the same territory. Th... see more

Pags. 51 - 56  

Elena G. Brunova, Dr.

In this paper, the main features of parametrical words within a sentiment lexicon are determined. The data for the research are client reviews in the Russian language taken from the bank client rating; the domain under study is bank service quality. The s... see more

Pags. 57 - 64  

Igor Stanojevic, Dr., Dejan Milenkovic, Dr.

A sample of 60 respondents was drawn from the population of students of the third grade of primary school in Nis, aged nine ± 6 months, male, who attend regular physical education classes. Subsample of 30 respondents worked on speed and strength developme... see more

Pags. 65 - 70  

Natalia N. Mozgovaya, Dr., E. A. Suroedova, Dr.

The analysis of theoretical and empirical works on psychology of the personality and axiological sphere of students’ activity of the university has been carried out in this article. During the empirical research of formation of the axiological sphere of s... see more

Pags. 71 - 77  

Asya Akopova, Dr.

The article touches upon basic aspects of the theory of speech acts that is defined as influence exercised upon  a human being or a group of people through speech and related non-verbal means by the speaker in order to achieve definite aims, i.e. to ... see more

Pags. 78 - 82  

Aneta Barakoska, Dr., Aneta Jovkovska, MSc

Analyses of pedagogical and psychological literature show that education and upbringing are oriented to nursing moral values. In pedagogy’s historical context, the most important goals are education, development, and self-development of life experience an... see more

Pags. 83 - 93  

Ali Nouri, Dr.

The need to overcome artificial obstructions and limitations in our scientific understanding of the complexity of educational issues is the major driver of interdisciplinary collaboration in the field of Neuroeducational Studies. To get full advantage of ... see more

Pags. 94 - 100  

Elena Agapova, Dr.

In the current climate, preservation of identity and statesmanship depends on correct usage of censorship, which presents a guarding organism eliminating the consequences of “information war”. Over the past few decades cultural values have been replaced b... see more

Pags. 101 - 105  

Li Hong-Mei, Dr., Han Dan, MSc

Many colleges and universities in China have clearly realized that in the process of operating the “Project for Educating and Nurturing Outstanding Engineers” (PENOE), the old educa­tional contents and methods are not suitable for the new developing moral... see more

Pags. 106 - 113  

Lazar Stošic, Dr., Milena Bogdanovic, Dr.

At each step, the Internet and information technologies are changing many aspects of life. We live; we buy, work, manage, and communicate new ways that technology has enabled. Information and communication technology are pervasive the technology of today.... see more

Pags. 114 - 118  

Ivica Batinic, MSc

The increasing competitiveness in the global tourism market encourages tourism operators to investment more in promotion, resources, knowledge and quality in order to achieve satisfactory growth. Therefore, it is extremely important to be in touch with th... see more

Pags. 119 - 122  

Li Hong-Mei, Han Dan, Dr., Feng Zi-Ming, Dr., Li Qiang, MSc

There will be difficulties in moving forward the project for educating and cultivating outstanding engineers, therefore, based on the outstanding project, it’s crucial to come up with an efficient method to deal with the issues in the practice of school-e... see more

Pags. 123 - 128  

Gordana Stankovska, Dr., Svetlana Pandilovska, Dr., Aleksandra Taneska, MA, Sara Miftari Sadiku, MA

Giftedness is a multidimensional phenomenon that despite numerous studies and different approaches remains under explored. It is known that there are different views about gifted children in psychological theory and practice. Giftedness represents general... see more

Pags. 129 - 134  

Sonja Velickovic, MSc

In this paper, the author points out the problems that arise as a consequence of the discontinuity between kindergarten and school discusses, some aspects of discontinuity with which the children often face the transition from one level of education to an... see more

Pags. 135 - 143  

Oksana Grischechko, Dr.

Linguistic manipulation is a relatively new trend studies in the framework of pragmatics and generally defined as any verbal interaction viewed as goal-oriented and goal-preconditioned phenomenon. It is verbal communication described from the perspective ... see more

Pags. 144 - 151  

Bozo P. Obradovic, MSc

The issue of linking educational theory to educational practice (educational work with young people) is highly topical and important issue for the science of pedagogy. One way of achieving this task is a pedagogical practice (PP) students. In paper we dea... see more

Pags. 152 - 163  

Zvezdan Arsic, Dr.

Success in any type of activity depends on thorough preparation. Processing of new teaching facilities, or the acquisition of new knowledge in the whole course of the educational process is one of the most important prerequisites for success in the implem... see more

Pags. 164 - 172  

Kaushik K. Phukon, MSc, Hemanta K. Baruah, Dr.

Clustering techniques are mostly unsupervised methods that can be used to organize data into groups based on similarities among the individual data items. Fuzzy c-means (FCM) clustering is one of well known unsupervised clustering techniques, which can al... see more

Pags. 173 - 179