Učno zavlačevanje pri srednješolcih

Authors

  • Branka Ribič Hederih Grammar School and Secondary School of Chemistry Ruše , Gimnazija in srednja kemijska šola Ruše
  • Branka Čagran University of Maribor, Faculty of Education , Univerza v Mariboru, Pedagoška fakulteta

Keywords:

procrastination, learning self-discipline, discomfort, resistance to learning, secondary school students

Abstract

Academic Procrastination of Secondary School Pupils. Procrastination is a trait and/or a form of behavior that denotes an individual’s delay in an activity which should be done, and which causes discomfort. In the study we wished to determine the differences between high school students regarding gender, educational programme and learning success of the previous school year in three factors. On a sample of 284 high school students of different Slovenian secondary schools, we found that on average boys show statistically significantly more shortage of learning self-discipline than girls, while girls, on average, significantly more discomfort than boys. Comparison of secondary school students between programmes showed that, on average, gimnazija students show significantly more learning self-discipline than students in secondary technical education. The comparison in relation to different levels of learning success at the end of the previous school year and the factors of procrastination showed, however, no statistically significant differences.

Author Biographies

  • Branka Ribič Hederih, Grammar School and Secondary School of Chemistry Ruše, Gimnazija in srednja kemijska šola Ruše

    Ruše, Maribor. E-mail: branka.ribic.hederih@gmail.com.

  • Branka Čagran, University of Maribor, Faculty of Education, Univerza v Mariboru, Pedagoška fakulteta

    Maribor, Slovenia. E-mail: branka.cagran@um.si.

Published

01.06.2014

Issue

Section

Scientific Articles

How to Cite

Ribič Hederih, B., & Čagran, B. (2014). Učno zavlačevanje pri srednješolcih. Journal of Elementary Education, 7(2), 117-128. https://old.journals.um.si/index.php/education/article/view/443

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