Differences in leisure-time activities among students from four different countries

Kvesic, Mladen and Popeska, Biljana and Sivevska, Despina and Ignatov, Georgi and Gregorc, Jera (2018) Differences in leisure-time activities among students from four different countries. Revija Sport (3-4). pp. 142-148. ISSN 0353-7455

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Abstract

The purpose of this research was to determine the difference of spending leisure time within teachers-to-be from different sociocultural
and economic conditions. The sample included 415 students, from Bosnia and Herzegovina (61), Macedonia (128), Bulgaria
(166) and Slovenia (60). The sample of variables consisted of a deliberately constructed questionnaire, divided into 4 sections
(basic information, leisure options, the role of university and individual sports activity). Data were processed with descriptive statistics,
comparative statistics, Anova (or Welchev test) and Games-Howell and Tukey HSD post hoc (in SPSS version 22). Every statistically
significant conclusion was accepted at the risk level of 5%. (p <0.05). We found out that Slovenian students spend more
time on learning as students of the other three countries. Students from all four countries spend about the same time in college.
Slovenian students are more likely to work for survival, they are statistically significantly less frequent in discotheques and are
more intensively engaged in sports activities than students from the other three countries. Students from all four countries want
more focused offers for leisure activities; they point out the lack of sports competitions within the faculty (between the years), lack
of camps and workshops for studying different skills, and the more frequent organization of sporting events.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: leisure, future teachers, socio-cultural and economic differences.
Subjects: Social Sciences > Educational sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Educational Science
Depositing User: Despina Sivevska
Date Deposited: 05 Feb 2019 08:57
Last Modified: 05 Feb 2019 08:57
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/21395

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