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The education of Roma children: Challenges and promises
Author(s)
McDermott, J. Cynthia
Bakšic-Muftic, Jasna
Chapel, Fredrick M.
Daniel, Stanislav
Drahokoupil, Štepán Vidím
Hancock, Ian F.
Abstract
The education of Roma children presents many challenges throughout the world because of poverty, issues of isolation and discrimination. In many countries where Roma reside, laws exist that prohibit discrimination against this minority group. A variety of conflicting issues exist for Roma children. On one hand, the Roma communities practice cultural norms that are in conflict with a typical schooling environment that requires significant structure and lack of independent support. Conversely, schools fail to provide appropriate bilingual instruction for Roma children who usually do not speak the local language. In most countries discrimination attitudes create segregated schools and insufficient social services. Many efforts and organizations are in place to positively impact these challenges to provide quality education for all Roma children.
Part Of
Challenges Associated with Cross-Cultural and At-Risk Student Engagement
Date Issued
2016-12-12
Open Access
No
DOI
10.4018/978-1-5225-1894-5.ch005
Department