The project Advancing Educational Inclusion and Quality in South East Europe is a international research project supported by Open Society Institute Education Support Programme.

It correspondes to the decision of OSI-related representatives of 10 SEE countries (Albania , Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia) who identified the following common priorities that should be addressed by OSI in the region:

  • Inequity in education, more precisely the gap between existing policies and their implementation, and the neglect of various forms of discrimination (e.g., in relation to minorities, special needs etc.);
  • Insufficient participation by stakeholders-- particularly students and parents -- in education systems, and poor quality of education.

To address those concerns, this project aims (1) to better understand the causes of disparities in education quality and equity, by carrying out national surveys of school directors; and (2) and to support sustainable initiatives on local, national and regional level to improve quality and inclusion.

Project Manager

Gordana Miljevic
Education Support Program
H-1051 Budapest
6 October str 12
Tel: +36 1 327 3100/2341
Fax +361 1 235 6147
gmiljevic@osieurope.org

Project Coordinator

Igor Repac
University of Ljubljana
Faculty of Education
Center for Educational Policy Studies
Kardeljeva pl. 16
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 5892 347
Fax: +386 1 5347 997
igor.repac@guest.arnes.si


 

Last news:

25 January 2010
The Education Support Program of the Open Society Institute Announces an Individual Research Competition

15 September 2009
The Education Support Program of the Open Society Institute Announces an Individual Research Competition

20 April 2009
Call for tenders (TOR for survey agencies; and sampling plan

20 March 2009
Sarajevo meeting: Cross country survey on parents

15 December 2008
Summary of National Research Reports

10 November 2008
Results of the Survey of school directors