51 research outputs found
Zadovoljstvo razliÄitim aspektima života i pozitivna oÄekivanja od buduÄnosti kod srednjoÅ”kolaca - specifiÄan znaÄaj zadovoljstva Å”kolom
The existing empirical subject matter testifies to a significant correlation between life satisfaction and positive future expectations among high school students. However, there is a lack of research situating more concretely the role of satisfaction with various aspects of life in relation to positive future expectations. Hence, this research focuses on the importance of satisfaction with various aspects of life among Belgrade high school students for their positive future expectations, with a particular emphasis on examining the role of school satisfaction. This research was conducted during the second semester of the 2021/22 academic year, on a sample of 215 Belgrade high school students. The results indicate that satisfaction with different aspects of life and satisfaction with life in general, have significant positive correlations with positive future expectations. Positive future expectations have the strongest correlation with self-satisfaction, while their lowest correlation is with school satisfaction. Despite its weak correlation with positive future expectations, satisfaction with school has proven to be a significant moderator of the strongest relationship identified - self-satisfaction and positive future expectations. In other words, the findings reached in this research point to the conclusion that activities planned in the context of the development of school satisfaction can compensate for the negative impact of self-satisfaction, prompting more positive future expectations. Considering that empirical endeavors so far have focused mostly on identifying a link with positive developmental outcomes, this research can serve as a starting point for a more detailed understanding of the mechanisms for encouraging positive future expectations among high school students.PostojeÄa empirijska graÄa svedoÄi o znaÄajnoj vezi zadovoljstva životom sa pozitivnim oÄekivanjima od buduÄnosti kod uÄenika srednjih Å”kola. MeÄutim, u deficitu su istraživanja koja situiraju konkretniju ulogu zadovoljstva razliÄitim životnim aspektima za pozitivna oÄekivanja od buduÄnosti. Stoga je ovo istraživanje usmereno na sagledavanje znaÄaja zadovoljstva razliÄitim aspektima života kod uÄenika beogradskih srednjih Å”kola za njihova pozitivna oÄekivanja od buduÄnosti, s posebnim akcentom na ispitivanje uloge zadovoljstva Å”kolom. Istraživanje je sprovedeno tokom drugog polugodiÅ”ta Å”kolske 2021/22. godine, na uzorku od 215 uÄenika beogradskih srednjih Å”kola. Rezultati ukazuju na to da zadovoljstvo razliÄitim aspektima života i zadovoljstvo životom generalno ostvaruju znaÄajne pozitivne veze s pozitivnim oÄekivanjima od buduÄnosti. Najsnažnije veze pozitivna oÄekivanja od buduÄnosti ostvaruju sa zadovoljstvom sobom, dok se najslabija korelacija beleži sa zadovoljstvom Å”kolom. Uprkos slaboj povezanosti s pozitivnim oÄekivanjima od buduÄnosti, zadovoljstvo Å”kolom pokazuje se znaÄajnim moderatorom najjaÄe konstatovane veze - zadovoljstva sobom i pozitivnih oÄekivanja od buduÄnosti. Drugim reÄima, nalazi dobijeni u ovom istraživanju upuÄuju na zakljuÄak da planirane aktivnosti u kontekstu razvoja zadovoljstva Å”kolom mogu kompenzovati negativan uticaj zadovoljstva sobom i uticati na pozitivnija oÄekivanja od buduÄnosti. S obzirom na to da su dosadaÅ”nja empirijska stremljenja mahom bila fokusirana na utvrÄivanje veze s pozitivnim razvojnim ishodima, ovo istraživanje može poslužiti kao polazna osnova za detaljnije sagledavanje mehanizama podsticanja pozitivnih oÄekivanja od buduÄnosti kod uÄenika srednjih Å”kola
Repair and Strengthening of Timber Floors of PanÄevo Diocese by TimberāConcrete Coupling Technique
The building of Diocese is located in the very center of PanÄevo, at the very corner of the City Park. The object is of a great historic and cultural importance and it has been already in use for two centuries. The object was built in the masonry system, using stones and bricks for the walls, and timber for the floor and roof structure. This paper gives the description of repair and reconstruction of timber floors of 6,5m, by coupling timber and concrete technique. The detailed design concept is shown, based on the theory of coupling elasticity and the concepts of ultimate and serviceability limit state of timber structures (Eurocode 5). For the accepted design model, its numerical verification was carried out by the proper simulation in software ABAQUS 6.11. For timber, concrete and adopted fasteners for their coupling, certain laws of material behaving were adopted, as well as their evaluated and proved mechanical characteristics. All this was done to carry out design procedure. The obtained comparative results were presented, from the aspect of nonlinear stress strain analysis in characteristic sections and zones of applied design model. Finally, a short review of reconstruction based on the previous theoretical-analytical observations was given
Through an atmosphere of fairness to safer schools
In the post-Columbine era, schools worldwide have come to view school safety through
a school security lens. After the recent school shooting in Serbia, we seem to be inclined
to repeat the same pattern here, even though it has been shown that formal control in
schools (e.g., surveillance measures) is not effective in reducing misconduct, or at least
not as effective as a positive school climate might be (Fisher et al., 2019; King & Bracy,
2019; Tanner-Smith et al., 2018). Authoritative discipline theory suggests (Gregory
& Cornell, 2009) that schools that set high expectations for behavior (e.g., fairness
of school rules) and promote warm support (e.g., good teacher-student relationships)
increase school safety and reduce the likelihood of students violating school rules (Bear
et al., 2014). Findings indicate that a positive school climate is closely related to greater
school safety (Cornell, 2021; Kutsyuruba et al., 2015) and less school victimization,
including bullying (Gutvajn et al., 2021) and cyberbullying (Yang et al., 2021). The
fairness of school rules is usually considered to be an indicator of informal social control,
effective in maintaining school safety (Fisher et al., 2019).Book of Proceedings: The 29th International Scientific Conference āEducational Research and School Practiceā Towards a More Equitable Education: From Research to Change,1. December, 202
Primerjava linearne in nelinearne seizmiÄne interakcijske analize predor-tla
In order to study the effects of a seismically induced tunnelāground interaction, two-dimensional numerical analyses are performed using the sofware ANSYS. The study employs a coupled beamāspring model subjected to earthquake loading that is simulated under pure shear conditions and determined by a free-field ground-response analysis using the code EERA. The properties of the soil material are considered as both linear and nonlinear. The results obtained by linear dynamic analyses are compared with state-of-practice analytical elastic solutions. A comparison of the results of both linear and nonlinear analyses is also performed, and significant differences, as well as important factors influencing the tunnelāground interaction for both cases, are evaluated.Älanek preuÄuje potresne uÄinke na interakcijo predor-tla. Za to so bile izvedene dvodimenzionalne numeriÄne analize s pomoÄjo programa ANSYS. V Å”tudiji je uporabljen potresno obremenjen združeni model nosilec-vzmet, ki je simuliran pod Äistimi strižnimi pogoji in doloÄen z analizo odziva tal s prostim poljem z uporabo programske kode EERA. Lastnosti materiala tal so obravnavane tako linearno kot nelinearno. Rezultati, dobljeni z linearnimi dinamiÄnimi analizami so primerjani z v praksi znanimi analitiÄnimi elastiÄnimi reÅ”itvami. Primerjani so tudi rezultati linearnih in nelinearnih analiz, za oba primera so ovrednotene pomembne razlike ter pomembni dejavniki, ki vplivajo na interakcijo predor-tla
Relevance of parental monitoring strategies in explanation of externalising behaviour problems in adolescence: Mediation of parental knowledge
A process model of parental monitoring (PM) proposes that PM occurs in two distinct
stages: before the adolescent goes out and when they return home. Parental and
adolescent responses to monitoring interactions impact on future monitoring episodes.
Research suggests that passive PM strategies (e.g. child disclosure) correlate with
higher parental knowledge and less behavior problems. Self-reported measures were
used on a sample of 507 Belgrade secondary school students (42.1% male) to examine
the mediating effect (mediation analysis using JASP) of parental knowledge (the Scale
of Parental Monitoring) on the relationship of PM strategies (Child Disclosure, Parental
Solicitation and Parental Control) (the Scale of Parental Monitoring) with externalising
problems (Aggressive and Rule-Breaking Behaviour) (ASEBA, YSR). The research results
show that Parental Knowledge mediate the relation of Child Disclosure and RuleBreaking Behaviour (z = -6.544, p < .001) and Parental Control and Rule-Breaking
Behaviour (z =-3.770, p< .001). No direct link between Parental Control and RuleBreaking Behavior, as well as Parental Solicitation and Rule-Breaking Behavior were
established. Full mediation of the link between Child Disclosure and Aggressive Behavior by Parental Knowledge is found (total indirect effect z = -4.050, p < .001). The research
results were discussed in the context of the relevance of the PM strategies for greater
parental knowledge and prevention of externalising problems in adolescence
Tunnelāground interaction analysis: discrete beamāspring vs. continuous FE model
U cilju istraživanja interakcije tunela s okolnim tlom, provedene su dvodimenzijske linearne numeriÄke analize primjenom softvera ANSYS. Istraživanja su obuhvatila diskretni model s oprugama i kontinuirani model s konaÄnim elementima, kako bi se ispitala njihova sposobnost u simuliranju efekata interakcije konstrukcije i tla, s posebnim osvrtom na dinamiÄke analize, imajuÄi u vidu da su ovi efekti posebice izraženi u seizmiÄkim uvjetima. Utjecaj potresa, simuliran u uvjetima Äistog smika, odreÄen je jednodimenzijskom analizom seizmiÄkog odgovora tla primjenom softvera EERA. Rezultati dobiveni pojednostavljenim dinamiÄkim analizama uporeÄeni su s najÄeÅ”Äe primjenjivanim analitiÄkim rejÅ”enjima, uz sagledavanje najznaÄajnijih faktora koji karakteriziraju interakciju tunelske konstrukcije s okoliÅ”em. U cilju razvoja Å”to realnijih i relevantnijih modela, analizama su takoÄer obuhvaÄeni i poÄetni statiÄki uvjeti.For the purpose of studying the soilātunnel structure interaction, a number of two-dimensional linear numerical analyses has been performed with the aid of the software package ANSYS. The present study employs both discrete beamāspring and continuous FE models, in order to estimate their ability to simulate the soilāstructure interaction effects. Since these effects are particularly pronounced during seismic events, the main attention has been focused on dynamic analyses. The earthquake loading is simulated under pure shear conditions and determined by the one-dimensional free-field ground response analysis using the code EERA. Results obtained by simplified dynamic analyses are compared with state-of-practice closed-form elastic solutions and significant factors influencing the tunnelāground interaction are evaluated. In addition, with the authorās aim to develop more realistic and relevant models, effects of initial static conditions are also considered in the analyses
Relevance of parental monitoring strategies in explanation of externalising behaviour problems in adolescence: Mediation of parental knowledge
A process model of parental monitoring (PM) proposes that PM occurs in two distinct
stages: before the adolescent goes out and when they return home. Parental and
adolescent responses to monitoring interactions impact on future monitoring episodes.
Research suggests that passive PM strategies (e.g. child disclosure) correlate with
higher parental knowledge and less behavior problems. Self-reported measures were
used on a sample of 507 Belgrade secondary school students (42.1% male) to examine
the mediating effect (mediation analysis using JASP) of parental knowledge (the Scale
of Parental Monitoring) on the relationship of PM strategies (Child Disclosure, Parental
Solicitation and Parental Control) (the Scale of Parental Monitoring) with externalising
problems (Aggressive and Rule-Breaking Behaviour) (ASEBA, YSR). The research results
show that Parental Knowledge mediate the relation of Child Disclosure and RuleBreaking Behaviour (z = -6.544, p < .001) and Parental Control and Rule-Breaking
Behaviour (z =-3.770, p< .001). No direct link between Parental Control and RuleBreaking Behavior, as well as Parental Solicitation and Rule-Breaking Behavior were
established. Full mediation of the link between Child Disclosure and Aggressive Behavior by Parental Knowledge is found (total indirect effect z = -4.050, p < .001). The research
results were discussed in the context of the relevance of the PM strategies for greater
parental knowledge and prevention of externalising problems in adolescence
Relevance of parental monitoring strategies in explanation of externalizing behaviour problems in adolescence: Mediation of parental knowledge
A process model of parental monitoring (PM) proposes that PM occurs in two distinct
stages: before the adolescent goes out and when they return home. Parental and
adolescent responses to monitoring interactions impact on future monitoring episodes.
Research suggests that passive PM strategies (e.g. child disclosure) correlate with
higher parental knowledge and less behavior problems. Self-reported measures were
used on a sample of 507 Belgrade secondary school students (42.1% male) to examine
the mediating effect (mediation analysis using JASP) of parental knowledge (the Scale
of Parental Monitoring) on the relationship of PM strategies (Child Disclosure, Parental
Solicitation and Parental Control) (the Scale of Parental Monitoring) with externalising
problems (Aggressive and Rule-Breaking Behaviour) (ASEBA, YSR). The research results
show that Parental Knowledge mediate the relation of Child Disclosure and RuleBreaking Behaviour (z = -6.544, p < .001) and Parental Control and Rule-Breaking
Behaviour (z =-3.770, p< .001). No direct link between Parental Control and RuleBreaking Behavior, as well as Parental Solicitation and Rule-Breaking Behavior were
established. Full mediation of the link between Child Disclosure and Aggressive Behavior by Parental Knowledge is found (total indirect effect z = -4.050, p < .001). The research
results were discussed in the context of the relevance of the PM strategies for greater
parental knowledge and prevention of externalising problems in adolescence.Knjiga sažetaka: Savremeni trendovi u psihologiji 2023, Novi Sad, 26-28. oktobar 202
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