Setting a context; traveller children - welcome in school?; questions of access; parents' rights / children's rights; the child's right to an identity; between two worlds; who is asking the children?; speaking for themselves; a European perspective; reflecting on practice.
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One of the purposes of this book is to give children a 'voice for themselves'. This is also, argues its author, who speaks with the authority of someone who has worked as a teacher in this field for 20 years, the purpose of education. It should enable children to develop into 'independent people, able to make considered choices, to stand up and speak for themselves and to act as agents in their own lives.' While some Gypsy Travellers fear that schooling will contribute to the disintegration of their culture, it is argued that education will not destroy the cultures themselves, but rather help to end their marginalisation.