FROM THE TEACHER'S SCHOOL TO THE FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY IN TUZLA: CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION Cover Image

OD UČITELJSKE ŠKOLE DO FILOZOFSKOG FAKULTETA U TUZLI: PRILOG PROUČAVANJU TRANSFORMACIJE VISOKOŠKOLSKOG OBRAZOVANJA
FROM THE TEACHER'S SCHOOL TO THE FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY IN TUZLA: CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Author(s): Sead Omerbegović, Nihad Kulenović
Subject(s): History, Cultural history, Local History / Microhistory, Gender history, Higher Education , History of Education, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Post-War period (1950 - 1989), Transformation Period (1990 - 2010)
Published by: Centar za istraživanje moderne i savremene historije Tuzla
Keywords: Bosnia and Herzegovina; northeast Bosnia; Tuzla; University, Faculty of Philosophy; Teacher's School; education; study programs; transformation; social processes; state; society;

Summary/Abstract: The paper presents the history of higher education transformation in the region of northeastern Bosnia until the founding of the Faculty of Philosophy, nowadays modernly organized higher education institutions, whose roots reach back to 1941. Because, right then, during the Second World War, the first School of Teacher Education began in operation in Tuzla, which, in a way, has begun to pave the Pedagogical Academy and the present Faculty of Philosophy in Tuzla. Political discussions and decisions of the executive and legislative authorities of all levels necessary for the founding of the Faculty of Philosophy are shown. Chronologically, the development of the faculties from two-course study programs in the initial period of education to the innovative one-subject study programs based on the Sorbonne Declaration of 25 May 1998, the Bologna Declaration of 19 June 1999 and the structure of educational studies at some faculties in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe and the world.

  • Issue Year: I/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 187-197
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian