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Parliamentary Commissioner for the Rights of National and Ethnic Minorities of the Republic Hungary. Educational Integration Measures in Hungary. Dr. Judit Szilágyi 2007, Simferopol. Ombudsmen. 3 Commissioner,
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Parliamentary Commissioner for the Rights of National and Ethnic Minorities of the Republic Hungary Educational Integration Measures in Hungary Dr. Judit Szilágyi 2007, Simferopol
Ombudsmen • 3 Commissioner, • Parliamentary Commissioner for the Rights of National and Ethnic Minorities, • organ of the Parliament, • independent,(accountable exclusively to the Parliament) • main activity is to conduct independent investigations, • acts upon complaints or ex officio.
historical, traditional presence in Hungary only „indigenous” minorities are regarded as minorities 13 recognized minorities: Armenian,Bulgarian, Croatian, German,Greek, Polish,Roma, Romanian, Ruthenian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Ukrainian Minorities in Hungary
Roma in Hungary • differs in many respects from that of other minorities • figures: estimates go from 4-6% to 7-10% (400.000-1 million people), • unemployment rate: approx. 40%, • live under extremely poor living conditions, • segregation, • state of health: determined by social status and poverty, • educational qualifications are much lower then those of the majority population, • discrimination.
What should be done? • Hungarian Minority Act: provides cultural and linguistic minority rights, cultural autonomy • BUT: social problems and discrimination! • education and awareness-raising campaigns, tackle discrimination, prejudices and negative attitudes, promote good relations between the minority and the majority society, • general social-policy measures.
Segregation One third of Roma children are affected of segregation: • selection between schools, • segregation based on place of residence, • selection within schools, • special schools for children with a mental disability, • declaring Roma children as private students.
Reform I. • 2002 the Education Ministry launched a program Target: • integrate disadvantaged and Roma pupils, • eliminate and prevent school segregation, discrimination, • and in connection spread modern teaching methods Changes: • political, legal, financing and teaching methodology
Reform II. • Two new educational programs:skills development and integration preparation, • for which extra support in the form of supplementary grants was awarded, • and an institution offering professional assistance to modernize teaching methodology was also established (National Education Integration Network and Development Centre), • a new sphere of financial support for educational integration was also introduced: there were new application possibilities, and new scholarships.
Our investigation • ex officio, own-initiative investigation, • already four comprehensive surveys in in the field of education, • 2006: concerning the effectiveness of educational integration measures, • consisted of several phases: forum; in depth interviews; conference; visited almost 30 schools and the local governments as maintainers
Target group • „multiply disadvantaged children”, • = the use of social indicators and not ethnic origin, • diverse problems with ethnic data, • suited to reach the real target group
Target schools • in Hungary only in elementary schools, • needs to be extended to: • nurseries, • secondary schools, • schools not maintained by municipalities • the importance of catchments areas.
Educational integration measures • two new educational forms: • skills development • integration preparation • heterogeneous class, • additional grant from the central budget, • obligation: integration strategy, pre-school preparation, develop cooperation and partnership relations and apply numerous elements of a set of tools assisting teaching and learning.
Modern pedagogical methods • frontal teaching is not suitable, • innovative pedagogical programme: (cooperative learning, the project method and drama-pedagogical elements, etc.) • basic teacher training?
Multicultural elements • introduction of multicultural elements into the syllabus and teacher training is a basic condition of changing attitudes and avoiding “cold integration”, • Hungary: „every pupil has to become familiar with the cultures of minorities”, • Roma minority education.
Anti-discrimination trainings • a teacher with personal prejudices who has the appropriate methodological background will create only “cold integration”, • attitude-training courses also in the basic teacher training.
Organisational framework • background institution: National Educational Integration Network and Development Centre: „spreading”… and help… • (Roma) teaching assistants
Case study /Körösszakál/ • Hungarian, Roma, Rumanian, • a lot of failed initiatives, • „inventing” the SCHOOL, • new methods, • „multiply disadvantaged children should be in the school all day”, • help by learning and entertainment, • sport, • educational integration affecting the whole village
„Recipe” of educational integration • a coherent governmental program, • commitment and activity from the side of the maintainer and from the school, • methodological and attitude trainings, • time, • effective evaluation and monitoring mechanisms.
Thank You for your attention Dr. Judit Szilágyi szilagyijudit@obh.hu