Education as a Process and Result

  • Sofradzija H
  • Sehic S
  • Alibegovic A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Education is a process that happens at both the individual level of each human being and the global level of total humanity, which never ceases to participate in the educational process. Education is a social and historical category; no society has failed to have an educational system. Helmuth von Hentig outlines this in his text and, he reminds us that education is action, process and result. The paradigm shift brought about by the accelerated transformation of society also applies to the concept of education. New technologies and the irreversible digitalization of society have already greatly influenced educational practices and processes.

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Sofradzija, H., Sehic, S., Alibegovic, A., Bakic, S., & Camo, M. (2021). Education as a Process and Result. International Journal of Contemporary Education, 4(1), 56. https://doi.org/10.11114/ijce.v4i1.5190

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