Konferencia a Roma Integráció Esélyeiről és Kihívásairól
A konferencia célja a magyarországi romák integrációját segítő és hátráltató tényezőkkel, okokkal és politikai intézkedésekkel kapcsolatos nézetek és tapasztalatok megosztása, de e mellett egy pozitív jövőkép lehetőségének felvázolása is.
Időpont: Március 4, szerda, 16:00-20.00.
Helyszín: CEU Budapest, Nádor utca 15, (Terem: 101)
Helyszín: CEU Budapest, Nádor utca 15, (Terem: 101)
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Regisztráció: https://forms.office.com/e/cqB8Rn3U8V
FYI English summary:
The Hungarian Pedagogical Society and the CEU Romani Studies Program invite you to a conference on the past, present, and future of education for Romani Youth in Hungary.
The Hungarian Pedagogical Society and the CEU Romani Studies Program invite you to a conference on the past, present, and future of education for Romani Youth in Hungary.
This conference aims to share perspectives and experiences on the factors, underlying causes, and policy measures that hinder or support the integration of Hungary’s Roma community, while also outlining the possibilities for a positive vision of the future.
The conference is initiated by László Trencsényi, President of the Hungarian Pedagogical Society, and Béla Fábry, the head of the Kalokagathia department.
Introductory remarks by
Zsuzsa Kereszty, teacher, psychologist, and a committed supporter of alternative schools
Zsuzsa Kereszty, teacher, psychologist, and a committed supporter of alternative schools
Angéla Kóczé, Associate Professor of Romani Studies and Academic Director of the Roma Graduate Preparation Program at Central European University
Keynote Address by János Orsós, teacher and founder of the Dr. Ámbédkár Secondary School.
Respondents:
Adél Kegye, lawyer, member of the Board of the Child Rights Civil Coalition, and Chair of the Board of the Rosa Parks Foundation
Adél Kegye, lawyer, member of the Board of the Child Rights Civil Coalition, and Chair of the Board of the Rosa Parks Foundation
Szilvia Szénási, Executive Director of the UCCU Roma Informal Educational Foundation
Gyula Balogh, President of the Tanoda Network
Emese K. Nagy, Associate Professor and Head of the Teacher Training Institute at the University of Miskolc, and Hungarian adapter of the KIP program
Erika Csovcsics, former school principal and lecturer at the University of Pécs
Katalin Törley, teacher and founder of the Tanítanék (I Would Teach) movement
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For more information in Hungarian, please visit the Hungarian Pedagogical Society webpage: https://pedagogiai-tarsasag.hu/…/konferencia-a-roma…/

