This study aims to define Roma mothers’ views regarding their children’s education and their tendency towards crime. The study is based on an illustrative case study method. The participants of this study are mothers of Roma children between the ages of 4 and 6 who live in Konya, Turkey — more specifically in the Yenimahalle neighborhood in the town of Karatay and who do not attend any preschool programs. As a data collection tool, a questionnaire prepared by the researchers is employed, while in data analysis, descriptive analysis is used. The Roma mothers articulated that they want their children to have education and jobs; that they do not want their children to suffer in the same way they did; that the Roma culture pre...
(in English): The diploma thesis entitled Education for values in children and youth from socio-cult...
WOS: 000400864500004PubMed ID: 28471340This study aims to investigate the views of socially advantag...
Multicultural education is an approach that allows students to understand the respect and appreciate...
The discrimination of Roma groups across Europe has been highlighted by several international organi...
Roma people in B&H are a marginalised population group. Their health condition; is considerably wors...
Previous research has highlighted different factors that limit educational success and continuity in...
Roma people in B&H are a marginalised population group. Th eir health condition is consid-erably...
The available data shows that Slovenian elementary schools experience high drop-out rates of Roma c...
Aim. The main goal of the article is to generalise and describe the aspects revealed during the ethn...
Romanies in the Czech Republic are considered the most numerous national minority. At present time w...
This study examined the relation between parenting and the school readiness of Roma children in FYRO...
Aim. The main goal of the article is to generalise and describe the aspects revealed during the ethn...
Socialisation of Roma children which is related to education is one of the most important problems o...
The current study investigated the differences between three Roma communities in Skopje regarding ea...
The thesis presents the results of qualitative research conducted in foster families raising Roma ch...
(in English): The diploma thesis entitled Education for values in children and youth from socio-cult...
WOS: 000400864500004PubMed ID: 28471340This study aims to investigate the views of socially advantag...
Multicultural education is an approach that allows students to understand the respect and appreciate...
The discrimination of Roma groups across Europe has been highlighted by several international organi...
Roma people in B&H are a marginalised population group. Their health condition; is considerably wors...
Previous research has highlighted different factors that limit educational success and continuity in...
Roma people in B&H are a marginalised population group. Th eir health condition is consid-erably...
The available data shows that Slovenian elementary schools experience high drop-out rates of Roma c...
Aim. The main goal of the article is to generalise and describe the aspects revealed during the ethn...
Romanies in the Czech Republic are considered the most numerous national minority. At present time w...
This study examined the relation between parenting and the school readiness of Roma children in FYRO...
Aim. The main goal of the article is to generalise and describe the aspects revealed during the ethn...
Socialisation of Roma children which is related to education is one of the most important problems o...
The current study investigated the differences between three Roma communities in Skopje regarding ea...
The thesis presents the results of qualitative research conducted in foster families raising Roma ch...
(in English): The diploma thesis entitled Education for values in children and youth from socio-cult...
WOS: 000400864500004PubMed ID: 28471340This study aims to investigate the views of socially advantag...
Multicultural education is an approach that allows students to understand the respect and appreciate...