参加课外活动的人数和参加课外活动/小组的人数

Danijela D. Čolović
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本研究的目的是探讨和比较学生在小组中的参与情况、兴趣(实现、动机、满意度)以及家长在课外活动中的参与情况。谷歌问卷(针对学生和家长)被用作研究工具。受访者的样本是通过对30个班级的男女学生各8名(N=376)以及他们的父母(N=376)进行调查形成的。最后,学生完成了341份问卷,家长完成了310份问卷。该分析承认,参加课外活动/小组的一等生明显多于二等生。与定期上课的学生相比,注册学生更多,尤其是在第二阶段的教育中。部分学生在某些方面的实现是满意的,但在工作中仍有改进的可能。在规划分组课程时,重要的是要设想将学生置于教学角色的能力,培养学生的自立和自信,但也要鼓励同侪学习和所有学生参与活动。
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PRESENCE OF EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS ATTENDING EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES/SECTIONS
The aim of the research is to explore and compare the participation of students in sections, and their interest (realization, motivation, satisfaction), as well as of parents in extracurricular activities. Google Questionnaires (for students and parents) were used as research instruments. The sample of respondents was formed by surveying 8 students of both genders from each of totally 30 class (N=376 in total), as well as their parents (N=376). Finally, 341 questionnaires were fulfilled by students, and 310 by their parents. The analysis acknowledged that extracurricular activities/sections include significantly more first-class students than second-cycle students. There is more registered students in comparison to those who regularly attend classes, especially at the second cycle of education. In certain aspects of the realization of sections students are satisfied, but there is a possibility for improvements in work. When planning section classes, it is important to envision the ability to place students in the teaching role, developing student self-reliance and self-confidence, but also to encourage peer learning and all students to engage in activities.
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