Intercultural policies and the contradictory views of teachers: the Roma in Catalonian schools |
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Authors: | Bálint-Ábel Bereményi |
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Affiliation: | Centre of Studies and Research in Migrations CER-M, EMIGRA Research Group, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , Bellaterra, Spain |
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Abstract: | In this article, we examine the contradictions and lack of consistency between various levels of discourse relating to Roma educational policies. Policy-makers have claimed that political interventions would positively impact the progress of Roma. However, the results have been mixed. We argue here that teachers need to re-evaluate their roles as politically aware and culturally informed agents in order to guarantee social justice to a historically disadvantaged ethnic minority. Based on ethnographical fieldwork carried out over a two-year period with Spanish Roma children, both in schools and in their families, this study shows how intercultural policies have failed to impact the educational realities of Roma children. |
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Keywords: | Roma Gitano minority school performance teacher discourses caring theory subtractive cultural assimilation |
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