Schools with Italian as the medium of instruction in Slovenia are open to all children and young people, regardless of their ethnic affiliation. The article addresses the impact of linguistically ...diverse classes on the linguistic development of children attending Italian nursery schools. The children’s parents provided basic background information on the child’s language use outside nursery school. The level of the children’s communicative competence in Italian, in terms of listening comprehension and oral production, was measured by means of a standardised test. Although results may not always be statistically relevant due to the small number of participants, they show that the prevailing presence of children that only speak Slovene at home does not hinder the linguistic development of children that only speak Italian at home, and that the Slovene-only cohort clearly benefits from attending Italian nursery school.
The purpose of the research was to analyse the injuries of primary school children in the framework of organised sports activities at school and in clubs or associations, and in leisure time without ...professional guidance.
We surveyed 631 participants, of which there were 282 boys and 349 girls from eight Slovenian primary schools. Frequencies were calculated and a Chi-square test was performed.
In physical education (PE) at school, 32% of the participants were injured in one school year, and there were no statistically significant differences in the number of injuries according to sex (p=0.18) and age (p=0.12). Most injuries were recorded in the lower extremities (50%), in the form of wounds. The participants were injured less often in PE at school than in a club or association, and more often than in their leisure time. The participants were absent from PE classes for longer after an injury in a club or association than in PE, while no significant differences in absences after injury were found. At school, the participants were most often injured in ball games, boys in football (43%) and girls in volleyball (19%). In activities in a club or association, we recorded the most injuries in boys in martial arts (18%) and dance for girls (19%). In their leisure time, boys suffered the most injuries from football (26%) and cycling, while girls suffered the most from running and rollerblading.
In the last ten years, the number of injuries in PE has increased in Slovenia. Based on the obtained results, we propose measures to reduce injuries and thus encourage more sports activities among children and adolescents, while ensuring their safety.
Mesečnik je izhajal pod matično publikacijo Slovenec. Vseboval je prilogo Ljudski oder. Večinoma je poročal o izobraževalnih in kulturnih društvih ter njihovem delovanju po Sloveniji
Mesečnik je izhajal pod matično publikacijo Slovenec. Vseboval je prilogo Ljudski oder. Večinoma je poročal o izobraževalnih in kulturnih društvih ter njihovem delovanju po Sloveniji
Mesečnik je izhajal pod matično publikacijo Slovenec. Vseboval je prilogo Ljudski oder. Večinoma je poročal o izobraževalnih in kulturnih društvih ter njihovem delovanju po Sloveniji
Mesečnik je izhajal pod matično publikacijo Slovenec. Vseboval je prilogo Ljudski oder. Večinoma je poročal o izobraževalnih in kulturnih društvih ter njihovem delovanju po Sloveniji
Mesečnik je izhajal pod matično publikacijo Slovenec. Vseboval je prilogo Ljudski oder. Večinoma je poročal o izobraževalnih in kulturnih društvih ter njihovem delovanju po Sloveniji