Milovan Mitić
Naučni saradnik • Repozitorijum radova
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Public relations in the educational system
M51Megatrend revija
Public relations in the educational system
Zlatanović, M. V., Nikolić, B., Stakić, M., & Mitić, M.
2022
19(1)
1820-3159
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10.5937/MegRev2201267Z
267–282
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The aim of this paper is to determine the effects of the implementation of the program “School and the public” on the organization of the school system in the period of program implementation from 2009–2014 and the level of communication between the education system and the public. Methods: 694 respondents fulfilled the questionnaire for the training participants used in actual research, and prepared by the Institute for the Advancement of Education and Upbringing, intended exclusively for the Center for Professional Development of Employees. The collected data were processed by descriptive statistics in Microsoft Excel and the results obtained are presented in tables and graphs. Results: The fact that the large percentage of participants (more than 90%) spoke positively about the program speaks in favor of the claim that employees in education are aware of the need for personal training and engagement in communication processes between the educational institution and the public. Conclusion: Participants’ answers clearly indicated the obvious improvement of communication between the educational institution and the public through the affirmation of the work of the institution itself, as well as the establishment of a positive image and solving important issues and problems in the functioning and work of the institution.
Communication and professional communication; Educational institution; Identity and image of the institution; Levels of PR (Public Relations) activities; Internal and external public
M51
Evidencija radova • Milovan Mitić
Link nije unetThe Incidence of Osgood-Schlatter Injuries in Young Athletes and Non-Athletes - A Systematic Review
M53GYMNASIUM Scientific Journal of Education, Sports, and Health
The Incidence of Osgood-Schlatter Injuries in Young Athletes and Non-Athletes - A Systematic Review
Stanković Dušan, Veličković Petar, Antonijević Maša, Veličković Verica, Anđelković Ivana, Bubanj Saša, Aksović Nikola, Bjelica Bojan, Mitić Milovan, Dobrescu Tatiana
2024
XXV, 1
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10.29081/gsjesh.2024.25.1.06
85–93
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This systematic review explores the incidence of Osgood-Schlatter Disease (OSD) in young athletes and non-athletes, focusing on its epidemiology and characteristics. OSD, marked by patellar tendon irritation, local pain, and swelling, primarily arises from repetitive quadriceps strain during adolescence and sports activities. The study conducted a systematic review of twelve eligible studies, encompassing a total of 4814 participants. Football and basketball were identified as the sports most linked to OSD, with the condition more prevalent in young athletes than non-athletes. The heightened occurrence of OSD in athletes can be attributed to the repetitive stress on the tibial tubercle during activities like running and jumping. This research underscores the significance of understanding OSD's epidemiological aspects for effective prevention and management, particularly among adolescents experiencing growth spurts. It also emphasizes the need to educate young athletes on injury prevention and the early recognition of OSD symptoms, including knee pain and swelling.
knee pain, load, disease, epidemiology, adolescence, prevention
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Evidencija radova • Milovan Mitić
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