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This section contains examples of curriculum that have been created regarding Roma history, language, culture that may be used and adapted in different countries, and other curriculum resources that are important for education for social justice and multicultural education.


These language resources were sponsored by the Open Society Institute - Croatia in the framework of their "Roma Education Project"

For further information contact:

Jadoga Novak

Open Society Institute - Croatia
Ilica 73
10000 Zagreb Croatia
Phone: (385 1) 4855 578, 4855 579, or 4855 576
Fax: (385 1) 4856 459
Website: www.soros.hr

Jezicak: Manual for Bilingual Teaching - Croatian Language Team
Lidija Cvikic
Zrinka Jelaska
Jelena Kuvac
Jasna Novak Milic
Zagreb, travanj 2004.

Practical Exercises:
- Radni Listovi 1
- Radni Listovi 2


UNICEF

Kids Inclusive - a toolkit promoting children's participation and inclusive action against discrimination.

 

 

Introduction

Exclusion - Unit 1

Gender - Unit 2

Disability - Unit 3

Beliefs and Origin - Unit 4

Support Material

Further Action

Research Tips

Media Tips

Photo Set

World Date Calendar


www.britkid.org

A "curriculum resource about racism" that guides rather than preaches to its audience. The website addresses one of the tenets of intercultural education, namely that the encounter and dialogue with diversity should be promoted even in those situations where diversity (of language, ethnicity, religion, etc.) is not an actual issue.


www.zingari-net.net

Site where elementary school teachers in all EU countries can find, in their own language, this material and the appropriate indications needed to set up a didactic presentation in their schools, regarding European Rom and Sint history and culture. And in doing so, actively involving students based on the assignments provided. The site is aimed at presenting and discussing racist and prejudiced attitudes among gagé so as to fight them, at portraying Sinti's and Roma's own view of schooling and of everyday life in campsites, and at narrating their history and in particular that of Holocaust.


Bird Stasz and Charles Temple

Approaching Multicultural Education Through Oral History 


Romani Publications Project

Next Page Foundation announces its new project for support of printed and web-publications in Romani language. The project will provide financial support for the following types of publications:

1. Translations or original works on Romani issues such as history, Romani movement, contemporary social issues;

2. Publications of oral traditions of the Roma (oral history, tales, etc.). Priority will be given to projects which generate additional social activities around such publications such as involving Roma in collecting and recording oral traditions;

3. Educational materials (translated or original) for all levels of education, including attractive children’s’ books accompanied by audio or video materials;

4. Fiction and poetry written by Roma.

For the full text of the announcement, please click here.

 
Next Page Foundation
35, Ljuben Karavelov Str.
Sofia 1142, Bulgaria
Tel/fax: +359 2 9866512
Tel: +359 2 9875655
info@npage.org


 

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