Pre-primary education of Roma children in Serbia: barriers and possibilities

Type Journal Article - CEPS Journal: Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
Title Pre-primary education of Roma children in Serbia: barriers and possibilities
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 9-28
URL http://www.pedocs.de/volltexte/2013/7953/pdf/cepsj_2013_2_MacuraMilovanovic_Pre_primary_education_of​_Roma.pdf
Abstract
In Serbia, as in the other countries of the Western Balkans and South-Eastern
Europe, the most disadvantaged communities belong to the Roma minority.
The present paper demonstrates the conditions of Roma preschool
children in Serbia: primarily their early education, but also habitation and
health in Roma settlements. The data highlight the under-representation
of Roma children in pre-primary education, although their growing up
in extremely deprived settlements would suggest a need for their earliest
possible inclusion in pre-primary services. The paper analyses the following
barriers to the access of Roma children to the system of pre-primary
education: the poverty of Roma families; discrimination and prejudice towards
Roma; the lack of intercultural provision; insufficient inter-sectorial
cooperation; the underdeveloped network of preschool institutions; and
the absence of kindergartens in Roma settlements. In addition, possible
ways to increase the coverage of Roma children in pre-primary education
are discussed. As a transitory solution, the paper proposes comprehensive
community-based programmes that could contribute to the education,
care, health and overall development of young Roma children before their
inclusion in desegregated programmes in preschool institutions.

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