Is There Any Light in the Tunnel? On the Drawbacks of Roma Educational Integration in Bulgaria
The main objective of this paper is to identify the issues, which have led to Roma exclusion from the mainstream education. The first part of the paper is focused on data, correlating unequal educational opportunities and the ethnicity factor. The text presents an insight into the widely argued Roma...
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doaj-38d0b00113394b1eb2a83b13ec1a0cc62021-09-02T04:14:05ZengUniversity of BucharestEuropean Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities2285-49162017-01-0161116Is There Any Light in the Tunnel? On the Drawbacks of Roma Educational Integration in BulgariaMilenkova, Valentina0Hristova, Svetlana D.1South-West University “Neofit Rilski”, BulgariaBulgarian Academy of SciencesThe main objective of this paper is to identify the issues, which have led to Roma exclusion from the mainstream education. The first part of the paper is focused on data, correlating unequal educational opportunities and the ethnicity factor. The text presents an insight into the widely argued Roma dropout phenomenon. Different sets of reasons for dropping out from school are being discussed, i.e. educational, ethnic and cultural, economic, and family reasons. In addition, the article reflects on the retrograde beliefs of the majority population as a prerequisite for Roma reluctance towards continuing education. Moreover, the article puts forward a review on the most recent key policy measures for equal educational opportunities, targeting the Roma. Various aspects of adopted policy interventions for stimulating educational inclusion are illustrated, and supplemented by a critical analysis. The authors conclude that the required strategic actions, targeting educational equity for marginalized social groups, such as the Roma, have been indeed formulated by the stakeholders; yet, certain shortcomings have been noticed and these are primarily linked to the practical implementation of the national documents into real actions.https://sites.google.com/a/fspub.unibuc.ro/european-quarterly-of-political-attitudes-and-mentalities/Home/abstract_milenkova-hristova_eqpamvol6no1-january20017Keywords: Roma dropoutseducational equityRoma cultural factors |
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Milenkova, Valentina Hristova, Svetlana D. Is There Any Light in the Tunnel? On the Drawbacks of Roma Educational Integration in Bulgaria European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities Keywords: Roma dropouts educational equity Roma cultural factors |
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Milenkova, Valentina Hristova, Svetlana D. |
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Is There Any Light in the Tunnel? On the Drawbacks of Roma Educational Integration in Bulgaria |
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Is There Any Light in the Tunnel? On the Drawbacks of Roma Educational Integration in Bulgaria |
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Is There Any Light in the Tunnel? On the Drawbacks of Roma Educational Integration in Bulgaria |
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Is There Any Light in the Tunnel? On the Drawbacks of Roma Educational Integration in Bulgaria |
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Is There Any Light in the Tunnel? On the Drawbacks of Roma Educational Integration in Bulgaria |
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is there any light in the tunnel? on the drawbacks of roma educational integration in bulgaria |
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University of Bucharest |
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European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities |
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2017-01-01 |
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The main objective of this paper is to identify the issues, which have led to Roma exclusion from the mainstream education. The first part of the paper is focused on data, correlating unequal educational opportunities and the ethnicity factor. The text presents an insight into the widely argued Roma dropout phenomenon. Different sets of reasons for dropping out from school are being discussed, i.e. educational, ethnic and cultural, economic, and family reasons. In addition, the article reflects on the retrograde beliefs of the majority population as a prerequisite for Roma reluctance towards continuing education. Moreover, the article puts forward a review on the most recent key policy measures for equal educational opportunities, targeting the Roma. Various aspects of adopted policy interventions for stimulating educational inclusion are illustrated, and supplemented by a critical analysis. The authors conclude that the required strategic actions, targeting educational equity for marginalized social groups, such as the Roma, have been indeed formulated by the stakeholders; yet, certain shortcomings have been noticed and these are primarily linked to the practical implementation of the national documents into real actions. |
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Keywords: Roma dropouts educational equity Roma cultural factors |
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