Attitudes of the citizens of Serbia towards the goals of family upbringing

The subject of discussion are the attitudes of citizens towards the qualities that children should be encouraged to learn in the family, based on the data collected in the fourth wave of the World Values Survey (1999-2004). The aims of this paper are: to determine the hierarchy structure of citizens...

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Main Authors: Joksimović Snežana, Maksić Slavica, Pavlović Zoran
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade 2007-01-01
Series:Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2007/0579-64310702225J.pdf
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spelling doaj-b62a5abae2354cf4a6b21f4bcda721d22020-11-24T22:42:43ZsrpInstitute for Educational Research, BelgradeZbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja0579-64311820-92702007-01-0139222524210.2298/ZIPI0702225JAttitudes of the citizens of Serbia towards the goals of family upbringingJoksimović SnežanaMaksić SlavicaPavlović ZoranThe subject of discussion are the attitudes of citizens towards the qualities that children should be encouraged to learn in the family, based on the data collected in the fourth wave of the World Values Survey (1999-2004). The aims of this paper are: to determine the hierarchy structure of citizens’ values regarding the qualities that children should be encouraged to learn as part of their family upbringing; to determine whether the priority is given to the development of autonomous or conformist personality, as well as the correlates of each of these two orientations; to determine what the position of Serbian public opinion is in comparison to the European countries encompassed by the World Values Survey. The analysis comprises representative samples from 33 European countries, in total 48,220 respondents. The research in Serbia comprised 1200 citizens aged 18 and above. It was shown that Serbian public opinion gives priority to the development of the qualities of an autonomous personality over conformist. Regarding the values and goals of upbringing, Serbia is at the level of average of the European countries as a whole. The younger and more educated respondents give priority to the development of autonomous qualities, as well as those who acquired post-materialist values. Progressive goals of upbringing which are supported by the public can be accomplished with significant changes in the direction of increase of social standard, quality of education and competence of all those people who participate in the upbringing of the young. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2007/0579-64310702225J.pdfpublic opinionfamily upbringingvaluesgoals of upbringingautonomyconformism
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author Joksimović Snežana
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Maksić Slavica
Pavlović Zoran
Attitudes of the citizens of Serbia towards the goals of family upbringing
Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
public opinion
family upbringing
values
goals of upbringing
autonomy
conformism
author_facet Joksimović Snežana
Maksić Slavica
Pavlović Zoran
author_sort Joksimović Snežana
title Attitudes of the citizens of Serbia towards the goals of family upbringing
title_short Attitudes of the citizens of Serbia towards the goals of family upbringing
title_full Attitudes of the citizens of Serbia towards the goals of family upbringing
title_fullStr Attitudes of the citizens of Serbia towards the goals of family upbringing
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes of the citizens of Serbia towards the goals of family upbringing
title_sort attitudes of the citizens of serbia towards the goals of family upbringing
publisher Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade
series Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
issn 0579-6431
1820-9270
publishDate 2007-01-01
description The subject of discussion are the attitudes of citizens towards the qualities that children should be encouraged to learn in the family, based on the data collected in the fourth wave of the World Values Survey (1999-2004). The aims of this paper are: to determine the hierarchy structure of citizens’ values regarding the qualities that children should be encouraged to learn as part of their family upbringing; to determine whether the priority is given to the development of autonomous or conformist personality, as well as the correlates of each of these two orientations; to determine what the position of Serbian public opinion is in comparison to the European countries encompassed by the World Values Survey. The analysis comprises representative samples from 33 European countries, in total 48,220 respondents. The research in Serbia comprised 1200 citizens aged 18 and above. It was shown that Serbian public opinion gives priority to the development of the qualities of an autonomous personality over conformist. Regarding the values and goals of upbringing, Serbia is at the level of average of the European countries as a whole. The younger and more educated respondents give priority to the development of autonomous qualities, as well as those who acquired post-materialist values. Progressive goals of upbringing which are supported by the public can be accomplished with significant changes in the direction of increase of social standard, quality of education and competence of all those people who participate in the upbringing of the young.
topic public opinion
family upbringing
values
goals of upbringing
autonomy
conformism
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2007/0579-64310702225J.pdf
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