BOX 4.3:
In Serbia, NGOs have taken part in policy proposals
on teaching assistants
Inclusive education was introduced in Serbia as a strategic priority in
2009, but only recently has policy addressed the issue of teaching
assistants. Based on the experience of pedagogical assistants
supporting Roma families, a cross-sector working group was
formed to work on a policy for assistants to support learners with
special education needs. The group included representatives of the
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development,
the Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Unit at the Office of the
Prime Minister, the Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation
of the University of Belgrade, the Education Programme of UNICEF
Serbia, the Association of Schools for Pupils with Developmental
Disorders and Disabilities, the Institute for Education Evaluation,
the Institute for Education Development, the National Council for
the Roma National Minority and the Association for Pedagogical
Assistance. The outcome was a rule book describing two types of
teaching assistants.
The first type consists of pedagogical assistants for Roma students
needing additional education support. These assistants are also
expected to support teachers, educators and other professionals
in teaching and extracurricular activities to improve their work
with Roma students. Another important element of their work is
to actively and continuously cooperate with students’ families to
improve the social, health and emotional status of the students.
The second type of assistant, in accordance with the 10-year
practice of inclusive education in Serbia, aims to meet the need for
pedagogical assistants for students with disabilities. The support
they are to provide depends on the students’ development,
education and social needs.
Putting the rule book into practice faces major challenges.
Amendments must be made to policies linked directly or indirectly
to employment of assistants. A separate rule book on education
institution financing must also be amended and additional budget
sources found. However, publication of the rule book on teaching
assistants makes other necessary policy changes possible.
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