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Evaluations of Students and Teachers on Quality of Teaching Process Regarding Working Styles

Amel Alić, Haris Cerić and Sedin Habibović
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Amel Alić: associated professor, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zenica

European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research Articles, 2019, vol. 6

Abstract: Within our research, we have focused on the quality of interpersonal relations at the high education institutions, i.e. we have been interested in inter-perception among teachers and students at some faculties in Bosnia and Herzegovina. We especially were eager to find out whether some differences could be found in preferring different working styles both teachers and students at various faculties and study departments. Using quantative methods, checking up the influence of variables related to working styles that have impact upon the general evaluation of teaching process quality and interpersonal relations teachers-students, we have conducted within the aimed sample of students and teachers of the University of Sarajevo and the University in Zenica, consisting of 309 examinees.

Keywords: evaluation of teaching process; working styles; socio-emotional status of teachers and students. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.26417/ejser.v10i2.p94-100

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