National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia / Activities / Activity details
Friday, 10 March 2006
11th sitting of the Children’s Rights Sub-Committee
On 10 March, the Children’s Rights Sub-Committee organised a roundtable on inclusive education in Serbia.
On 10 March, the Children’s Rights Sub-Committee organised a roundtable on inclusive education in
Welcoming roundtable participants, the Chairman of the National Assembly, Predrag Markovic, said that the Assembly was a good place to hold such meetings, as it must both change the system we all live in, as well as itself. He expressed support for the Sub-Committee’s initiative to be transformed into a full-fledged Committee, and underlined the necessity of implementing inclusive education and integration processes that should run parallel to it. Mr Markovic emphasised the role of adults in the process of inclusion of children, and reiterated that it was only through joint efforts by all – the National Assembly, the Government, Ministries, and international organisations – would
Save the Children representatives presented the inclusive education concept and experiences gained through projects realised in nursery schools in
Most developmentally-challenged children can be integrated into a group; the ideal period for this is the pre-school age, the speakers pointed out. Children were not the problem; rather, the system needs to be changed. Substantial efforts are needed, both on the part of the legislative and executive power and non-governmental organisations and independent experts, to integrate hitherto neglected children into the regular education system. This applies not only to developmentally-challenged children, but also marginalised Roma children – as many as 80% of all students at ‘special’ schools in
Alison Closs, Professor Emeritus at the
Roundtable participants agreed that this educational concept was positively perceived, and that it was in the best interests of children to undertake joint action by ministries, the non-governmental sector, and experts to start the best practice of integrating all children into the mainstream education system. The Sub-Committee is to discuss a new Draft Pre-School Education Act that includes regulation of issues of developmentally-challenged children; it was also resolved to hold a wider conference devoted to inclusion in primary schools before adopting new legislation on primary education.
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10.00 - representatives of opposition parliamentary groups meet with the European Commissioner for Enlargement (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 2)
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10.45 - representatives of ruling coalition parliamentary groups meet with the European Commissioner for Enlargement (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 2)
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14.00 - press conference of National Assembly Speaker Ana Brnabic (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, Central Hall)