
EDUCATION AT HOME
Author(s) -
Nermina Okić
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
knowledge
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2545-4439
pISSN - 1857-923X
DOI - 10.35120/kij3102509o
Subject(s) - compulsory education , state (computer science) , informal education , education , higher education , political science , public education , sociology , traditional education , pedagogy , mathematics education , education policy , economic growth , public administration , law , psychology , economics , algorithm , computer science
In pedagogical theory and practice, the education system is a much wider term than school system, and the fact is that every state forms the educational and school system according to their needs. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the law guarantees compulsory education in public buildings - schools. Last years compulsory education is conducted in private schools. The rapid development of technique and technology enabled education by- distance learning. This type of learning was applied in Bosnia and Herzegovina mainly in higher education institutions which apply this new practice very slowly. Education at home, originally homeschooling, is one of the ways to complete compulsory education. This typ of education has origins in the United States and is an important component of many educational systems in Europe. Considering that Bosnia and Herzegovina is in transition and that it is constantly working on education reforms, the question arises as to whether this kind of education is one of the alternative solutions for education in BiH? In this paper, we will learn abaut this type of learning and arguments that support the fact that this way of education is not just a trend, but has its own tradition.