Confessional Instruction or Religious Education: Attitudes of Female Students at the Teacher Education Faculties in Serbia

This paper presents an empirically study on the attitudes of female university students at all Teacher Education Faculties in Serbia (TEFS). For the purposes of this study, a survey was prepared to be completed by students online, and virtual exponential non-discriminative snowball sampling was appl...

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Published in:Religions
Main Authors: Uroš V. Šuvaković, Jelena R. Petrović, Ivko A. Nikolić
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-01-01
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description This paper presents an empirically study on the attitudes of female university students at all Teacher Education Faculties in Serbia (TEFS). For the purposes of this study, a survey was prepared to be completed by students online, and virtual exponential non-discriminative snowball sampling was applied. The independent variables were religion, major subjects, year of study, age, the completion of secondary schooling, whether an optional subject was studied during previous schooling, and whether female students were employed. The dependent variables were the respondents’ attitudes to religious instruction and civic education. The sample included 372 students from all TEFS, and the research was conducted in the period from 15 May to 8 June 2022. The data were processed with the aid of nonparametric statistics. The results showed that religion did not contribute to differences in students’ attitudes and opinions regarding the method of performing religious instruction and civic education, but that some other factors contributed to it, such as previous experience with these subjects and whether the respondent had completed secondary schooling. These results may be interpreted in the light of the weaknesses of the confessional model, that is, the lack of knowledge regarding the basic paradigms of other confessions, which is of great importance for countries such as Serbia which have numerous national minorities and religious communities.
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spelling doaj-art-3ffde8a7468446faa7b67f2ddbee042f2025-08-20T00:07:30ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442023-01-0114216010.3390/rel14020160Confessional Instruction or Religious Education: Attitudes of Female Students at the Teacher Education Faculties in SerbiaUroš V. Šuvaković0Jelena R. Petrović1Ivko A. Nikolić2Teacher Education Faculty, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaMilitary Academy, University of Defence, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaTeacher Education Faculty, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaThis paper presents an empirically study on the attitudes of female university students at all Teacher Education Faculties in Serbia (TEFS). For the purposes of this study, a survey was prepared to be completed by students online, and virtual exponential non-discriminative snowball sampling was applied. The independent variables were religion, major subjects, year of study, age, the completion of secondary schooling, whether an optional subject was studied during previous schooling, and whether female students were employed. The dependent variables were the respondents’ attitudes to religious instruction and civic education. The sample included 372 students from all TEFS, and the research was conducted in the period from 15 May to 8 June 2022. The data were processed with the aid of nonparametric statistics. The results showed that religion did not contribute to differences in students’ attitudes and opinions regarding the method of performing religious instruction and civic education, but that some other factors contributed to it, such as previous experience with these subjects and whether the respondent had completed secondary schooling. These results may be interpreted in the light of the weaknesses of the confessional model, that is, the lack of knowledge regarding the basic paradigms of other confessions, which is of great importance for countries such as Serbia which have numerous national minorities and religious communities.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/2/160religious educationconfessional instructioncivic educationuniversity studentsSerbia
spellingShingle Uroš V. Šuvaković
Jelena R. Petrović
Ivko A. Nikolić
Confessional Instruction or Religious Education: Attitudes of Female Students at the Teacher Education Faculties in Serbia
religious education
confessional instruction
civic education
university students
Serbia
title Confessional Instruction or Religious Education: Attitudes of Female Students at the Teacher Education Faculties in Serbia
title_full Confessional Instruction or Religious Education: Attitudes of Female Students at the Teacher Education Faculties in Serbia
title_fullStr Confessional Instruction or Religious Education: Attitudes of Female Students at the Teacher Education Faculties in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Confessional Instruction or Religious Education: Attitudes of Female Students at the Teacher Education Faculties in Serbia
title_short Confessional Instruction or Religious Education: Attitudes of Female Students at the Teacher Education Faculties in Serbia
title_sort confessional instruction or religious education attitudes of female students at the teacher education faculties in serbia
topic religious education
confessional instruction
civic education
university students
Serbia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/2/160
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