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Inclusiveness of preschool education within the documents of education policies of the Republic of Serbia

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Miškeljin, Lidija
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Gutvajn, Nikoleta
Vujačić, Milja
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In the paper Inclusiveness of preschool education within education policies documents of the Republic of Serbia, Lidija Miškeljin deals with an analysis of relevant legislative documents with the aim of showing that theoretical starting points interwoven with public policies discourse perceive a child differently, as well as inclusion itself thus bearing different implications for the practice of preschool education. A key question from which the author starts her analysis of the legislative framework is: What are the dominant discourses in legislative solutions for preschool education in Serbia and what kind of construction of inclusion do they offer? This paper uses one method of theoretical analysis implementing the technique of content analysis through the following dimensions: accessibility, employees, monitoring and evaluation, and management and financing. Based on the given criteria and categories we can observe that: children’s rights remain at the level of political ...proclamation because they are not operationalized through the participation of children in education guaranteed by the Convention on the Rights of the Child; that reducing inclusion to a separate single consideration (such as the scope of children) becomes its own goal and displays particularity in understanding and recognition of inclusion; and that the concept of inclusion itself in documents of public policy is not based on a clear ideology because of existing terminological inconsistencies.

Keywords:
preschool education / inclusion / Serbia / education policies
Source:
Challenges and perspectives of inclusive education, 2016, 31-47
Publisher:
  • Belgrade : Institute for Educational Research
  • Belgrade : Faculty of Teacher Education
  • Volgograd : Volgograd State Socio-Pedagogical University
Funding / projects:
  • Improving the quality and accessibility of education in modernization processes in Serbia (RS-47008)
  • From encouraging initiative, cooperation and creativity in education to new roles and identities in society (RS-179034)
Note:
  • Naziv zbirke: Biblioteka "Pedagoška teorija i praksa" 42

ISBN: 978-86-7447-128-9

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_635
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http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/635
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education. A key question from which the author starts her analysis of the legislative framework is:
What are the dominant discourses in legislative solutions for preschool education in Serbia and what
kind of construction of inclusion do they offer? This paper uses one method of theoretical analysis
implementing the technique of content analysis through the following dimensions: accessibility,
employees, monitoring and evaluation, and management and financing. Based on the given criteria
and categories we can observe that: children’s rights remain at the level of political proclamation
because they are not operationalized through the participation of children in education guaranteed by
the Convention on the Rights of the Child; that reducing inclusion to a separate single consideration
(such as the scope of children) becomes its own goal and displays particularity in understanding and
recognition of inclusion; and that the concept of inclusion itself in documents of public policy is not
based on a clear ideology because of existing terminological inconsistencies.
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Republic of Serbia, Lidija Miškeljin deals with an analysis of relevant legislative documents with the aim
of showing that theoretical starting points interwoven with public policies discourse perceive a child
differently, as well as inclusion itself thus bearing different implications for the practice of preschool
education. A key question from which the author starts her analysis of the legislative framework is:
What are the dominant discourses in legislative solutions for preschool education in Serbia and what
kind of construction of inclusion do they offer? This paper uses one method of theoretical analysis
implementing the technique of content analysis through the following dimensions: accessibility,
employees, monitoring and evaluation, and management and financing. Based on the given criteria
and categories we can observe that: children’s rights remain at the level of political proclamation
because they are not operationalized through the participation of children in education guaranteed by
the Convention on the Rights of the Child; that reducing inclusion to a separate single consideration
(such as the scope of children) becomes its own goal and displays particularity in understanding and
recognition of inclusion; and that the concept of inclusion itself in documents of public policy is not
based on a clear ideology because of existing terminological inconsistencies.",
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Miškeljin, L.. (2016). Inclusiveness of preschool education within the documents of education policies of the Republic of Serbia. in Challenges and perspectives of inclusive education
Belgrade : Institute for Educational Research., 31-47.
Miškeljin L. Inclusiveness of preschool education within the documents of education policies of the Republic of Serbia. in Challenges and perspectives of inclusive education. 2016;:31-47..
Miškeljin, Lidija, "Inclusiveness of preschool education within the documents of education policies of the Republic of Serbia" in Challenges and perspectives of inclusive education (2016):31-47.

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