School failure in Serbia

The purpose of the paper is to enrich the policy discourse in Serbia on one of the most striking features of primary and secondary education: the high proportion of students who are failing in many different ways. The findings are mainly based on international comparative analysis that leads to the...

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Main Author: Radó Péter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Psychology 2010-01-01
Series:Psihološka Istraživanja
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0352-7379/2010/0352-73791001059R.pdf
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spelling doaj-9953f602f79f47f1819e59249e78cf532020-11-24T21:25:52ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of PsychologyPsihološka Istraživanja0352-73792560-306X2010-01-01131598910.5937/PsIstra1001059R0352-73791001059RSchool failure in SerbiaRadó Péter0Expanzio Consulting Ltd., HungaryThe purpose of the paper is to enrich the policy discourse in Serbia on one of the most striking features of primary and secondary education: the high proportion of students who are failing in many different ways. The findings are mainly based on international comparative analysis that leads to the distinction among three European equity patterns: compensative education systems that are characterized by a high level of equity (low impact of background, weak selection) and high quality (above average student performance), selective education systems, in which low level of equity and high selection results in a below average overall student performance and attritive education systems (to which Serbia belongs together with most South-East European countries) that are characterized by high inequities and relatively poor average quality that at the same time results in a high proportion of failing students both in terms of participation and learning outcomes. The paper attempts to orient further empirical educational research by formulating assumptions about the underlying reasons of school failure and provides an analysis of the educational policy implications within the specific Serbian context. .http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0352-7379/2010/0352-73791001059R.pdfcomparative analysis of educationeducational policyattritive educationschoolfailure
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Psihološka Istraživanja
comparative analysis of education
educational policy
attritive education
school
failure
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title School failure in Serbia
title_short School failure in Serbia
title_full School failure in Serbia
title_fullStr School failure in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed School failure in Serbia
title_sort school failure in serbia
publisher University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Psychology
series Psihološka Istraživanja
issn 0352-7379
2560-306X
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The purpose of the paper is to enrich the policy discourse in Serbia on one of the most striking features of primary and secondary education: the high proportion of students who are failing in many different ways. The findings are mainly based on international comparative analysis that leads to the distinction among three European equity patterns: compensative education systems that are characterized by a high level of equity (low impact of background, weak selection) and high quality (above average student performance), selective education systems, in which low level of equity and high selection results in a below average overall student performance and attritive education systems (to which Serbia belongs together with most South-East European countries) that are characterized by high inequities and relatively poor average quality that at the same time results in a high proportion of failing students both in terms of participation and learning outcomes. The paper attempts to orient further empirical educational research by formulating assumptions about the underlying reasons of school failure and provides an analysis of the educational policy implications within the specific Serbian context. .
topic comparative analysis of education
educational policy
attritive education
school
failure
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