“Unschooling” Movement

It all begins with an idea. The world is our classroom. A typical school day starts with the children entering classroom. The teacher walks in. The doors are closed. Not with us. The typical classroom starts with students in relaxing atmosphere connected with the nature. Doors? We do not have doors. But more about it with Georg Simmel... TAXI wit us into the new concept in the Balkan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where there is no "one size fits all" style for students. We want to learn and express ourselves in ways of "unschooling" movement, which lets students and teachers direct learn from the nature.

Jesenko

The sociology of deeply divided societies; refugees/stateless persons, the politics of accommodation in multi-religious and post-conflict settings such as: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lebanon, Northern Ireland. Sociology of architecture, Art & Science and how these in unison (re)design and (re)shape the post-conflict self.

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