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The Magnitude of the Problem
The drop-out rate at the secondary-school level was very high throughout the period that we examined. Only about 35 % of the pupils (male and female) who finished a minority primary school in the school year 1996-97 managed to graduate from secondary school (with or without a delay). 
The drop-out problem was more severe among the girls. A large portion of minority girls did not even register for secondary school. Only about one in five girls (22.2 %) who graduated from a minority primary school in 1996-97 managed to complete the 3 years of secondary education, whereas 7 out of 10 girls dropped out of school at the end of their primary education and did not go to a secondary school. 

The tables below show secondary school attendance / graduation of minority pupils by gender, in two prefectures combined.

(I.e., How many of the pupils who, after finishing a minority primary school in the school year 1996-97, registered for secondary school and graduated by 2002-2003?) 

Α) Pupils who complete minority primary schools in the school year 1996-97

 

Boys

Girls

Total

Sixth-Grade Pupils in 1996-97

633

580

1213

(Of whom) Those who register for the Seventh Grade (first grade of the secondary school) 1997-98

617

338

955

(Of whom) Those who attend Seventh Grade 1997-98

472 
74,6%

177
30,5%

649
53,5%

Those who graduated in 2002-03

292 
46,1%

129
22,2%

421
34,7%

 

How many of the pupils who, after finishing a minority primary school in the school year 2000-01, registered for secondary school and attended the classes at the time this research was being conducted? 

(Β) Pupils who complete minority primary schools in the school year 2000-01

 

Boys

Girls

Total

Sixth-Grade Pupils in 2000-01

530

520

1050

Those who register for the Seventh Grade (first grade of the secondary school) 2001-02

659

449

1108

Those who attend Seventh Grade 2001-02

503 94,9%

319 61,3%

822 78,3%

The percentages have been calculated based on the number of sixth-grade pupils in minority primary schools 

A Positive Prospect
The situation is improving at a fast rate. Within only five years, from 1997 to 2002, an impressive increase took place in the number of minority children that go to secondary school. (The drop-out rate for girls fell by 50%.) Moreover, there was a small but significant improvement in minority pupils' performance in classes. The speed of these changes is, by itself, an important sociological finding.

ΕΝΤΑΞΗ ΚΑΙ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΣΗ ΤΩΝ ΜΟΥΣΟΥΛΜΑΝΟΠΑΙΔΩΝ

ΑΞΟΝΑΣ ΠΡΟΤΕΡΑΙΟΤΗΤΑΣ: «ΒΕΛΤΙΩΣΗ ΤΗΣ ΠΟΙΟΤΗΤΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΠΟΤΕΛΕΣΜΑΤΙΚΟΤΗΤΑΣ ΤΟΥ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΤΙΚΟΥ ΣΥΣΤΗΜΑΤΟΣ»
ΕΠΙΧΕΙΡΗΣΙΑΚΟ ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ «ΑΝΑΠΤΥΞΗ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΙΝΟΥ ΔΥΝΑΜΙΚΟΥ, ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΣΗ ΚΑΙ ΔΙΑ ΒΙΟΥ ΜΑΘΗΣΗ»

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Η πράξη «Ένταξη και εκπαίδευση των μουσουλμανοπαίδων» εγκρίθηκε από την Ειδική Υπηρεσία Διαχείρισης Ε.Π. «Ανάπτυξη ανθρώπινου δυναμικού, εκπαίδευσης και διά βίου μάθησης» στις 16/9/2016 και θα ολοκληρωθεί στις 30/9/2019
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