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Two schools under one roof (Serbo-Croatian: Dvije škole pod jednim krovom) is a term for schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina based on the ethnic segregation of children. Children from two ethnic groups, Bosniaks and Croats, attend classes in the same building, but physically separated from each other and taught separate curricula. Children from one ethnic group enter the school through one door, while children from other ethnic group through another. In the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 57 schools operated in this way in the year 2010. By 2018, 56 such schools remained.This phenomenon of ethnic separation is attributed to the Croat–Bosniak War (1992–1994) and the creation of Herzeg-Bosnia on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Croatia continue to finance the system of separate C

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  • Zwei Schulen unter einem Dach (de)
  • Two schools under one roof (en)
  • Две школы под одной крышей (ru)
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  • Der Begriff Zwei Schulen unter einem Dach bezieht sich auf Schulen in Bosnien und Herzegowina. Kinder und Jugendliche aus zwei ethnischen Gruppen, denen der Bosniaken und der Kroaten, besuchen den Unterricht im selben Gebäude, sind jedoch physisch voneinander getrennt und lernen nach unterschiedlichen Lehrplänen, oft auch zu unterschiedlichen Tageszeiten. In der Föderation Bosnien und Herzegowina gibt es knapp über 50 solcher Schulen. Die ethnische Segregation ist eine Folge des Bosnienkrieges (1992–1995). (de)
  • «Две школы под одной крышей» (босн. и хорв. Dvije škole pod jednim krovom) — термин, относящийся к школам в Боснии и Герцеговине. Дети и подростки из двух этнических групп, босняки и хорваты, посещают занятия в одном здании, но физически отделены друг от друга и учатся по разным учебным планам, часто даже в разное время. В Федерации Боснии и Герцеговины всего насчитывается более 50 таких школ. Этническая сегрегация является результатом Боснийской войны (1992—1995). (ru)
  • Two schools under one roof (Serbo-Croatian: Dvije škole pod jednim krovom) is a term for schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina based on the ethnic segregation of children. Children from two ethnic groups, Bosniaks and Croats, attend classes in the same building, but physically separated from each other and taught separate curricula. Children from one ethnic group enter the school through one door, while children from other ethnic group through another. In the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 57 schools operated in this way in the year 2010. By 2018, 56 such schools remained.This phenomenon of ethnic separation is attributed to the Croat–Bosniak War (1992–1994) and the creation of Herzeg-Bosnia on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Croatia continue to finance the system of separate C (en)
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  • Der Begriff Zwei Schulen unter einem Dach bezieht sich auf Schulen in Bosnien und Herzegowina. Kinder und Jugendliche aus zwei ethnischen Gruppen, denen der Bosniaken und der Kroaten, besuchen den Unterricht im selben Gebäude, sind jedoch physisch voneinander getrennt und lernen nach unterschiedlichen Lehrplänen, oft auch zu unterschiedlichen Tageszeiten. In der Föderation Bosnien und Herzegowina gibt es knapp über 50 solcher Schulen. Die ethnische Segregation ist eine Folge des Bosnienkrieges (1992–1995). (de)
  • Two schools under one roof (Serbo-Croatian: Dvije škole pod jednim krovom) is a term for schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina based on the ethnic segregation of children. Children from two ethnic groups, Bosniaks and Croats, attend classes in the same building, but physically separated from each other and taught separate curricula. Children from one ethnic group enter the school through one door, while children from other ethnic group through another. In the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 57 schools operated in this way in the year 2010. By 2018, 56 such schools remained.This phenomenon of ethnic separation is attributed to the Croat–Bosniak War (1992–1994) and the creation of Herzeg-Bosnia on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Croatia continue to finance the system of separate Croatian-curriculum public schools in BiH. (en)
  • «Две школы под одной крышей» (босн. и хорв. Dvije škole pod jednim krovom) — термин, относящийся к школам в Боснии и Герцеговине. Дети и подростки из двух этнических групп, босняки и хорваты, посещают занятия в одном здании, но физически отделены друг от друга и учатся по разным учебным планам, часто даже в разное время. В Федерации Боснии и Герцеговины всего насчитывается более 50 таких школ. Этническая сегрегация является результатом Боснийской войны (1992—1995). (ru)
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