Educational Situation of Migrant Family in Serbia
Abstract
Although known since ancient times, due to its complexity, migration
does not cease to be an actual challenge for researchers of various scientific
fields.
The first generation of migrants who leave their country with their
families often experiences themselves as a “victim” for the better lives of
their children. Therefore, more than in any other situation, adult education
can provide support to individuals and their families in the integration into
a new environment. The complexity of the migrant situation requires the
creation of variety of educational programs – from those that will enable
them to learn the new language to the professional development program
in order to better cope in the labor market. But, it is also important to keep
in mind that it is not enough providing educational programs to migrants,
but it is also necessary to work with the community in order for migrants to be accepted. Namely, research shows that even when migrants know the
language of the ...country they came to, or have the appropriate knowledge
/ competencies to carry out a job, the society does not accept them, which
is why it is necessary to simultaneously work with the migrant population,
and with the local community. This paper presents the educational situation
of a migrant family in Serbia, as the respondents see it. In addition
to the analysis of education legislation related to migrants, at the international,
regional and local level, this paper also includes an overview of the
results of educational programs for children, adults and elderly migrants,
and for the entire migrant family. The aim of the research is to investigate
the educational situation of the migrant family. Due to the very nature of
the research, and the attempts of the researcher to transfer the opinions
and feelings of the migrants to the scientific world, a qualitative approach
was used. Тhe main research approach – what is the educational situation
of the migrant family in Serbia – has come up with a number of smaller
research questions: what educational programs are being provided to migrants,
that they use; what educational programs are provided to migrants,
but they do not use them; what educational programs migrants use, but
are not provided; what is the function and role of education in their own
life and development and the development of other people. The method
is a semi-structured interview. Тhe questions were answered by parents in
their own name and on behalf of their children. The results of the research
have shown the importance of a formal education system when it comes to
children and young people, but also the need to enrich the content of an
informal education system for both, young and older migrants. The ruling
neoliberal system, due to its instability and dynamism, causes migrations
in the underdeveloped and developed countries of the world. Since most
migrants are adults, adult education is a very powerful tool that can be
used to reduce the consequences of migration to an individual, but also to
the whole family, which is the smallest unit of every society.
Keywords:
migrant family / family life education / educational program for migrantsSource:
Navigating through Contemporary World with Adult Education Research and Practice, 2020, 203-218Publisher:
- Institute for Pedagogy and Andragogy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Serbia
- ESREA – European Society for Research on the Education of Adults
- Adult Education Society, Serbia
Funding / projects:
Institution/Community
Andragogija / AndragogyTY - CHAP AU - Mišović, Jana PY - 2020 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3564 AB - Although known since ancient times, due to its complexity, migration does not cease to be an actual challenge for researchers of various scientific fields. The first generation of migrants who leave their country with their families often experiences themselves as a “victim” for the better lives of their children. Therefore, more than in any other situation, adult education can provide support to individuals and their families in the integration into a new environment. The complexity of the migrant situation requires the creation of variety of educational programs – from those that will enable them to learn the new language to the professional development program in order to better cope in the labor market. But, it is also important to keep in mind that it is not enough providing educational programs to migrants, but it is also necessary to work with the community in order for migrants to be accepted. Namely, research shows that even when migrants know the language of the country they came to, or have the appropriate knowledge / competencies to carry out a job, the society does not accept them, which is why it is necessary to simultaneously work with the migrant population, and with the local community. This paper presents the educational situation of a migrant family in Serbia, as the respondents see it. In addition to the analysis of education legislation related to migrants, at the international, regional and local level, this paper also includes an overview of the results of educational programs for children, adults and elderly migrants, and for the entire migrant family. The aim of the research is to investigate the educational situation of the migrant family. Due to the very nature of the research, and the attempts of the researcher to transfer the opinions and feelings of the migrants to the scientific world, a qualitative approach was used. Тhe main research approach – what is the educational situation of the migrant family in Serbia – has come up with a number of smaller research questions: what educational programs are being provided to migrants, that they use; what educational programs are provided to migrants, but they do not use them; what educational programs migrants use, but are not provided; what is the function and role of education in their own life and development and the development of other people. The method is a semi-structured interview. Тhe questions were answered by parents in their own name and on behalf of their children. The results of the research have shown the importance of a formal education system when it comes to children and young people, but also the need to enrich the content of an informal education system for both, young and older migrants. The ruling neoliberal system, due to its instability and dynamism, causes migrations in the underdeveloped and developed countries of the world. Since most migrants are adults, adult education is a very powerful tool that can be used to reduce the consequences of migration to an individual, but also to the whole family, which is the smallest unit of every society. PB - Institute for Pedagogy and Andragogy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Serbia PB - ESREA – European Society for Research on the Education of Adults PB - Adult Education Society, Serbia T2 - Navigating through Contemporary World with Adult Education Research and Practice T1 - Educational Situation of Migrant Family in Serbia EP - 218 SP - 203 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3564 ER -
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Mišović, J.. (2020). Educational Situation of Migrant Family in Serbia. in Navigating through Contemporary World with Adult Education Research and Practice Institute for Pedagogy and Andragogy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Serbia., 203-218. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3564
Mišović J. Educational Situation of Migrant Family in Serbia. in Navigating through Contemporary World with Adult Education Research and Practice. 2020;:203-218. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3564 .
Mišović, Jana, "Educational Situation of Migrant Family in Serbia" in Navigating through Contemporary World with Adult Education Research and Practice (2020):203-218, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3564 .