Viri nepravičnosti v edukacijskem sistemu srbije in kako se z njimi spopasti
The sources of inequity in the education system of serbia and how to combat them
Abstract
The concept of equal opportunity for all students is deeply embedded in the Serbian constitution and in education laws. On that level, there is no doubt that everyone is ensured an opportunity to receive quality education. Many measures in education policy have been created specifically to achieve this objective and make the system fair and inclusive. The Coleman Report was linked to a wave of optimism that certain educational measures would help in achieving these noble goals. This aim is a high priority in education in a democratic country, and due to its importance needs to be re-examined. Thus, the present research examines the equity of students in the Serbian education system, detecting areas on all educational levels that could be (or already are) systemic sources of inequity (e.g., criteria for preschool institution enrolment, the system of student awards, rationalisation of the school network, the concept of entrance exams to secondary school or university, etc.). A number of ...measures have already been taken in the system specifically to deal with inequity (e.g., the Preschool Preparatory Programme, dropout measures, inclusion, scholarships, etc.). The effects of these measures in particular are analysed in the present work. In addition to an analysis of the systemic sources of inequity in the Serbian education system, the article also makes recommendations for their overcoming.
Keywords:
Sources of inequity / Serbia / Equity / Education systemSource:
Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2016, 6, 2, 101-124Publisher:
- University of Ljubljana
Funding / projects:
Institution/Community
Psihologija / PsychologyTY - JOUR AU - Pešikan, Ana AU - Ivić, Ivan PY - 2016 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2222 AB - The concept of equal opportunity for all students is deeply embedded in the Serbian constitution and in education laws. On that level, there is no doubt that everyone is ensured an opportunity to receive quality education. Many measures in education policy have been created specifically to achieve this objective and make the system fair and inclusive. The Coleman Report was linked to a wave of optimism that certain educational measures would help in achieving these noble goals. This aim is a high priority in education in a democratic country, and due to its importance needs to be re-examined. Thus, the present research examines the equity of students in the Serbian education system, detecting areas on all educational levels that could be (or already are) systemic sources of inequity (e.g., criteria for preschool institution enrolment, the system of student awards, rationalisation of the school network, the concept of entrance exams to secondary school or university, etc.). A number of measures have already been taken in the system specifically to deal with inequity (e.g., the Preschool Preparatory Programme, dropout measures, inclusion, scholarships, etc.). The effects of these measures in particular are analysed in the present work. In addition to an analysis of the systemic sources of inequity in the Serbian education system, the article also makes recommendations for their overcoming. PB - University of Ljubljana T2 - Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal T1 - Viri nepravičnosti v edukacijskem sistemu srbije in kako se z njimi spopasti T1 - The sources of inequity in the education system of serbia and how to combat them EP - 124 IS - 2 SP - 101 VL - 6 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_2222 ER -
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Pešikan, A.,& Ivić, I.. (2016). Viri nepravičnosti v edukacijskem sistemu srbije in kako se z njimi spopasti. in Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal University of Ljubljana., 6(2), 101-124. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_2222
Pešikan A, Ivić I. Viri nepravičnosti v edukacijskem sistemu srbije in kako se z njimi spopasti. in Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal. 2016;6(2):101-124. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_2222 .
Pešikan, Ana, Ivić, Ivan, "Viri nepravičnosti v edukacijskem sistemu srbije in kako se z njimi spopasti" in Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 6, no. 2 (2016):101-124, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_2222 .