- Journal of Awareness
- Volume:4 Issue:4
- INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENTS IN EUROPE AND THE BALKANS
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENTS IN EUROPE AND THE BALKANS
Authors : Vedat BAJRAMI
Pages : 455-466
Doi:10.26809/joa.4.035
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Publication Date : 2019-10-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The paper is a result of a research of education systems, systems of support, legislation and evaluation of positive practice in the nine countries of the European Union and three countries in the Balkans: Montenegro, Macedonia and Kosovo. The condition for the research countries to be included in the sample is based on the population number not being larger than 8 million. Because of the relevance of the comparative analysis, two older state members of the European Union were chosen insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Austria, the Flemish and the French region of Belgium);, fourrecent EU member states insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia and Slovenia);, three Scandinavian countries insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Iceland, Finland and Norway); and three countries in the Balkans: Kosovo, Macedonia and Montenegro. The aim of the research, besides defining the currentand basic definitions in exploring the description of the education systems of individual countries, is to present practices of inclusion of children with disabilities and multi-lingual children to carry out the processes of inclusion. The aim was achieved through the tasks of including children with SEN and multi-lingual children in individual countries in Europe and in the Balkans, through the analysis of the legal framework andthe organization of the education system in the individual countries enabling inclusive processes, by determining differences in relation to the systems of individual countries which are inclined to mainstream or special education, by identifying the support the particular groups of learners: children with SEN and multi-lingual children receive within the school system, by bringing out examples of good practices.Keywords : Education system, children with special educational needs, children with disabilities, inclusive education, European Union
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