ABSTRACT

For the last three decades, the international response to the adverse conditions of Roma has been intensive, producing a plethora of educational policies, reforms, and strategies that have been developed and implemented. This edited volume gathers together prominent international scholars, advocates and activists, with the purpose of offering a comprehensive and integrated understanding of how historical, political, and cultural forces shape educational experiences and social policy for the Roma population in Europe.

The book uses theoretical and empirical lenses to understand the formal and informal education of Roma. Through the contextualised theorisation of Roma education it illustrates, illuminates and discusses issues of wider concern. Interdisciplinary conceptual frameworks bind the chapters together and offer an in-depth examination of the questions and issues relevant to the field of education, structuring the book around three central themes:

-schooling and social policy; the promises and pitfalls of multiculturalism, integration and inclusion and the deconstruction of educational policies and law

-education inside and outside schools; empirical accounts of life in school and the achievements and missed opportunities of the Decade of Roma Inclusion

-participation, activism and advocacy; investigating the responsibilities of Roma and non-Roma intellectuals, educators, activists and advocates.

Roma Education in Europe grapples with uneven economic and political developments, and as a result, with the possibilities and shortcomings of integration, social justice, and the role of supranational agencies in changing the course of schooling and education. The book will be key reading for those researching or studying Romani studies, education, sociology, and cultural, ethnicity and immigration studies.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part |71 pages

Roma education between theory, policy and politics

chapter |14 pages

Roma as Homines Educandi

A collective subject between educational provision, social control and humanism

chapter |17 pages

Scapegoated in schools

Reading a collective Roma narrative 1

chapter |12 pages

The Roma people: problem or mirror for Western European societies?

An exploration of educational possibilities

chapter |13 pages

Beyond numbers

Education and policy in the Decade of Roma Inclusion (2005–2015)

part |62 pages

Educational practices and experiences

chapter |13 pages

The schooling of Romani Americans

An overview

chapter |11 pages

Integration of Gypsy Roma children in schools

Trojan or pantomime horse?

chapter |12 pages

Special needs and alternative strategies

Roma/Gypsy education in Hungary

chapter |12 pages

The shades of incomplete

Roma educational policy in Bulgaria