The Roma constitute an ideal case of educational injustice meeting linguistic difference, racism, social marginalization, and poverty. This paper asks whether human-rights or capabilities approaches are best suited to address issues related to the language education of Roma students in Europe. These children are disadvantaged by not growing up with the standard dialect of whatever language is preferred by the mainstream population, and by the low status of the Romani language, and non-standard dialect of the standard language they usually speak. We examine language education for Roma students in Croatia, the Czech Republic, and Bulgaria, describing similarities and differences across contexts. We explain weak and strong version of language...
In the summer of 2010, the forced expulsion of many Roma from Western to Eastern Europe captured hea...
The article presents research demonstrating that Roma children placed in special schools for ‘defec...
The aim in this paper is to examine the school achievement of Roma children drawing from the outcome...
The Roma constitute an ideal case of educational injustice meeting linguistic difference, racism, so...
There are approximately ten million Roma in Europe, living in almost every country on the continent....
In this paper we make one major point: that Roma children in Europe need to be tested in their mothe...
This paper will discuss the decision of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in D...
Multiculturalism is an established feature of the UK and other European States since the establishme...
The article presents research demonstrating that Roma children placed in special schools for ‘defect...
In this paper we make one major point: that Roma children in Europe need to be tested in their moth...
Schätzungen zufolge gehören bis zu 19 % der Schüler/-innen in der Slowakei zur Roma-Minderheit, ca. ...
Multiculturalism is an established feature of the UK and other European States since the establishme...
This chapter aims to contextualize the special circumstances of Roma children’s early education and ...
This article discusses why recent discriminatory incidents against the Roma community, one of the bi...
The European Roma, more commonly referred to as Gypsies, are a severely persecuted minority populati...
In the summer of 2010, the forced expulsion of many Roma from Western to Eastern Europe captured hea...
The article presents research demonstrating that Roma children placed in special schools for ‘defec...
The aim in this paper is to examine the school achievement of Roma children drawing from the outcome...
The Roma constitute an ideal case of educational injustice meeting linguistic difference, racism, so...
There are approximately ten million Roma in Europe, living in almost every country on the continent....
In this paper we make one major point: that Roma children in Europe need to be tested in their mothe...
This paper will discuss the decision of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in D...
Multiculturalism is an established feature of the UK and other European States since the establishme...
The article presents research demonstrating that Roma children placed in special schools for ‘defect...
In this paper we make one major point: that Roma children in Europe need to be tested in their moth...
Schätzungen zufolge gehören bis zu 19 % der Schüler/-innen in der Slowakei zur Roma-Minderheit, ca. ...
Multiculturalism is an established feature of the UK and other European States since the establishme...
This chapter aims to contextualize the special circumstances of Roma children’s early education and ...
This article discusses why recent discriminatory incidents against the Roma community, one of the bi...
The European Roma, more commonly referred to as Gypsies, are a severely persecuted minority populati...
In the summer of 2010, the forced expulsion of many Roma from Western to Eastern Europe captured hea...
The article presents research demonstrating that Roma children placed in special schools for ‘defec...
The aim in this paper is to examine the school achievement of Roma children drawing from the outcome...