PRomotion des Initiatives Sociales en Milieux Educatifs

Educating Gypsy children
Françoise Malique
Pedagogical Advisor
Coordinator of a Socrates European project
How many gypsies ?
– in France : 280 000/400 000
– in Europe : 5,3 /10 millions
– in the world : 15/30 millions
Who are they ?
Rom coming from Poland
First migration From India to Europe
Migration throw Europe
3th migration
Mayflower history
How did they live ? How do they live now in France ?
XIX th century
Around PARIS

In ASIA

Life Philosophy
Horizontality
Romanipe
Pure and impure notions
Relations with time and space
The family
School Education
90% illiterate
60% under 20 years
The European project
contents
TRAVELLER CULTURE. S. SPINELLI 17 INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION 22 Analysis of intercultural teaching practices. F. Malique (translation) 24
WHAT LEARNING MEANS TO A CHILD OF THE 21 ST CENTURY
Life experiences: what use do we make of them in the educational system? H. Trocmé Fabre (summary) 29
contents
Learning for the individual and in the present H. Trocmé Fabre (summary) 32
Introducing children from an oral culture to writing through a process of dictation by a learner to an expert F. Malique (translation) 38
TEACHING METHODS – PRACTICAL EXAMPLES
History and local history (summary) 44 Geography and local geography (summary) 52
Other subjects (summary) 57 Runaround (translation) 58

remember
Questions for the adults
Questions for the pupils
Open the knowledge paradigm
Use the operating question word
Prepare the answer with complexes sentences
Library
Journal of the gypsy lore society-ISSN : 0017-6087 – David J. Neweth
Anne Sutherland : Rom in California
Sheila Salo : The flight into Mexico
Michael Stewart : tsigane orality

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