The relationship between stress and sociodemographic and academic characteristics among students
The study presents an active and turbulent period of life in which almost all students face stress. Due to that, this paper examines the presence of stress in student population and the contribution of sociodemographic and academic characteristics to explaining stress that they experience. The research included 170 students from different universit...
By Indira Husić, Aldina Leto
Some characteristics of patriotic lyric poetry by Safvet-beg Bašagić
One of the most significant figures of Bosniak cultural and literary revival during the period of Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia was certainly Safvet-beg Bašagić. With an exceptionally wide range of occupations and diverse activities in the field of culture and social and political activity in general, he enormously contributed to the affirmation ...
By Ibnel Ramić, Ikbal Smajlović
The review of the book “Conceptual development of islamic educational theory – Tetavvur mefhumi en-nezarijeti et-terbevijeti el-islamijeti” by Madžid Arsan El-Kejlani
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By Enes Julardžija
Observations regarding extended causative verbal adverbials in the modern turkish language
In the grammatical structure of the Turkish language, the ablative case suffix can also in certain contexts express causation. Thus, causative adverbial phrases can be derived by adding the ablative case suffix to noun phrases formed during the process of nominalization by transforming the initial clauses with finite predicates, where the function ...
By Edina Solak, Mirza Bašić, Amina Hadžimejlić
The perfect man (al-insa:n al-ka:mil) in the quranic exegesis, hadith tradition and taṣawwuf
The Qur’anic verses and prophetic traditions confirm the physical, ethical and universal perfection of a man. The highest level of perfection belongs to Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and to his righteous successors. Every man, according to the Sufi teaching, can potentially become perfect, while the main purpose of a perfect man is to serve ...
By Mensur Valjevac
Review of five methods used in english language teaching
This paper is a review article providing an overview of five methods of English language teaching: Grammar-Translation Method (GTM), Direct Method, Audiolingual Method, Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), and Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT). For each method, a brief historical background is provided, followed by the aims, principles, techniq...
By Melisa Bureković, Edina Rizvić-Eminović, Melisa Pilav
Education of social workers during the pandemic COVID-19 – post-pandemic perspective
The text theoretically elaborates on the importance of education in modern society, which represents the main precondition for development. Special emphasis was placed on the importance of education and its characteristics at the time of the pandemic COVID 19. With that in mind, we conducted this research including students of the Faculty of Politi...
By Sabira Gadžo-Šašić
A comparative analysis of students’ attitudćes towards responsibility for sustainable development
This paper presents a part of the theoretical and empirical research related to the topic of lifelong learning in the context of sustainable development. In order to contribute to the acceptance of the global concept of sustainability and its implementation in practice, in the theoretical part we define the term sustainable development, and we emph...
By Fatima Muhamedagić, Amir Đulić
The competency passport in facilitating lifelong learning
A shift from a paradigm focused on content and a teacher as a transmitter of that content, to a paradigm focused on learning outcomes or competence, has been conditioned by a change in considering humans as active participants in their own life, for which the efforts of psychology in presenting self-regulation as a mechanism of assuming an active r...
By Eldar Čerim
The review of the book “Bosnian language and communication in teaching practice” by Ismail Palić and Mirela Omerović
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By Amina Pehlić