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Roma Special School

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A Roma Special School is a school for Roma children. They are often associated with schools for mentally or physically disabled children, and are generally considered to put Roma students at a disadvantage by delivering lower-quality education than traditional schools.[1][2]: 83  Special Schools are sometimes preferred by Roma parents because children are better-protected from discrimination from non-Roma students.[2]: 84 

References

  1. ^ Bryant, Alice (2017-11-21). "Europe's Roma Do Not Have Equal Education". Voice of America - VOA News. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  2. ^ a b Ringold, Dena; Orenstein, Mitchell Alexander; Wilkens, Erika (2005). Roma in an Expanding Europe - Breaking the Poverty Cycle. World Bank. ISBN 0-8213-5457-4.