Forum on Minority Issues
Geneva, 15-16 December 2008
Russian Federation
It is of high priority that educational issues are the focus of the Forum on
Minority Issues. Problems in this area have not been eradicated yet, and they have a
tendency to be exacerbated sometimes.
Today, we were given an opportunity to have a constructive discussion on
the educational rights of minorities. In the context of the discussed Chapter 4 and
the preceding Chapter 3 of the draft recommendations, I would like to draw your
attention to the currently observed trend of permanently reducing the scope of
application of the native minority languages, the number of secondary schools with
an enrolment of minorities, and creating unequal opportunities for admission of
young school graduates in higher educational establishments in the countries, where
the possibility of learning the minority language was not questioned before.
The reform of the education system, which in fact, results in assimilation of
minorities in these countries, raises concerns. There occurs a dismantling of a well
functioning and, more importantly, an in-demand education system for minorities.
The hasty education system reforms guarantees no safeguards (as to the
sufficient number of teachers, textbooks and other essential elements of the
educational process) leading to a decrease in quality education along with a
decrease in the level of student performance in such schools; it also leads to
weakening of the competitiveness of minority youth in the labour market and
increasing numbers of unemployed, as a result, making minorities more socially
vulnerable and marginalised.
Teachers with experience in minority schools are being dismissed due to the
lack of a satisfactory knowledge of the state language; this being the case even in
the minority schools located in the areas inhabited by substantial numbers of
minorities.