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Roma Inclusion Seminar 18 June 2013 BEYOND ACCESS: IMPROVING ROMA LEARNING OUTCOMES

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BEYOND ACCESS: IMPROVING ROMA LEARNING OUTCOMES. Roma Inclusion Seminar 18 June 2013. BUILDING BLOCKS ARE IN PLACE. Inclusive legal framework. Anti-discriminatory enrollment policy. Affirmative action measures. Preparatory pre-school program. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Roma Inclusion Seminar

18 June 2013

BEYOND ACCESS: IMPROVING ROMA LEARNING OUTCOMES

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• Inclusive legal framework.

• Anti-discriminatory enrollment policy.

• Affirmative action measures.

• Preparatory pre-school program.

• 175 Pedagogical Assistants supporting Roma students.

• Mechanisms for inter-sectoral cooperation functional in

approx. 70% of municipalities.

BUILDING BLOCKS ARE IN PLACE

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REDUCING DISPARITY IN PRIMARY ENROLMENT

Primary school enrolment rate

Roma

General population

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COMPLETION RATES LAGGING BEHIND

General population timely primary completion rate

Roma primary completion rate

Roma timely primary

completion rate 

92

63

35

General population primary completion rate

100

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TOO MANY ROMA ARE FAILING OR FALLING OUT

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• Make available a full range of support measures.

• Nurture and support Roma to achieve their full potential.

• Create a school ethos where children feel a sense of belonging.

• Proactively involve Roma parents in school life.

SCHOOLS MUST DO BETTER

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• Direct and indirect costs (textbooks, meals, clothes).

• School transportation.

• Greater parental capacities to support the learning process.

• Parents should feel welcomed in the school environment.

FAMILIES NEED MORE SUPPORT

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• Fine tuning the legal framework.• Development of a Rulebook on Anti-Discrimination in

education system.• Development of a monitoring Framework for Inclusive

Education.

• Intense observation by independent bodies.

FURTHER STEPS ARE UNDERWAY

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BUT MORE IS NEEDED

• Improved cross-sectoral cooperation.• Secure funding for the work of local Inter-sectoral committees.

• Introduce free-of charge kindergarten programs for 3-5 y/o.• Secure better student support (in school and through

community-based services) for those at-risk of dropping out and for low-achievers.

• Improve school culture to be more tolerant, inclusive and to sanction discriminatory behavior.

• Empower Roma parents to support education of their children

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Thank you