The 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement both ended the Bosnian War and created the consociational democracy that exists in Bosnia and Herzegovina to this day. The ethnic autonomy created by the Dayton Agreement has resulted in a frozen conflict between ethnic groups that has manifested itself in the country’s monoethnic education system. This study explores the short-term stability under consociationalism and the long-term stability under a multiethnic education system. Additionally, this study explains the importance of the country’s only multiethnic education system in Brčko District and how it came into existence
This study investigates the effects of social and political change on primary teaching in Bosnia and...
The article addresses the post-war education with special emphasis on history education in Bosnia ...
This paper considers how education systems in post-conflict settings impact reconstruction processes...
This paper will take into consideration scientific literature as well as institutional documents in ...
This study set out to explore why the consociational prescription to have cultural autonomy in educa...
Abstract Education shapes people’s perspectives and lives and can be a permanent solution for confli...
This article measures the role of schools in the ethnic socialization and identity formation process...
The experiences of post-conflict societies show that they continue to live with communities that are...
In 1995, the Dayton Peace Agreement (DPA) ended the Bosnian War, a conflict fought along ethnic line...
The Dayton Accords may have brought peace to Bosnia-Herzegovina but by ignoring education they have ...
11 years passed since Bosnia and Herzegovina (hereafter BiH) experienced a disastrous war fought alo...
The thesis focuses on segregated education in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which occurs at all levels of ...
This research examines the role of five educational processes; curriculum, language, religion, cultu...
After the end of the 1992-1995 Bosnian war, the people of Sarajevo found themselves rebuilding their...
Significant obstacles to sustainable peace exist in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to the ethnic partiti...
This study investigates the effects of social and political change on primary teaching in Bosnia and...
The article addresses the post-war education with special emphasis on history education in Bosnia ...
This paper considers how education systems in post-conflict settings impact reconstruction processes...
This paper will take into consideration scientific literature as well as institutional documents in ...
This study set out to explore why the consociational prescription to have cultural autonomy in educa...
Abstract Education shapes people’s perspectives and lives and can be a permanent solution for confli...
This article measures the role of schools in the ethnic socialization and identity formation process...
The experiences of post-conflict societies show that they continue to live with communities that are...
In 1995, the Dayton Peace Agreement (DPA) ended the Bosnian War, a conflict fought along ethnic line...
The Dayton Accords may have brought peace to Bosnia-Herzegovina but by ignoring education they have ...
11 years passed since Bosnia and Herzegovina (hereafter BiH) experienced a disastrous war fought alo...
The thesis focuses on segregated education in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which occurs at all levels of ...
This research examines the role of five educational processes; curriculum, language, religion, cultu...
After the end of the 1992-1995 Bosnian war, the people of Sarajevo found themselves rebuilding their...
Significant obstacles to sustainable peace exist in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to the ethnic partiti...
This study investigates the effects of social and political change on primary teaching in Bosnia and...
The article addresses the post-war education with special emphasis on history education in Bosnia ...
This paper considers how education systems in post-conflict settings impact reconstruction processes...