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Anikó Fehérvári; Krisztián Széll – Intercultural Education, 2024
The present paper explores approaches to the classification of ethnic identity. In the framework of research on comparative classifications, we analyse the contextual factors that influence classification in Hungarian education. We compared the number of students who self-reported as Roma with the respective number reported by the school heads (as…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Minority Group Students, Classification, Self Concept
Elias Haneen; R Even-Zahav; S. Pagorek-Eshel; B. Gavriel-Fried – Intercultural Education, 2024
Minorities encounter barriers to integrating in higher education. However, only a few studies have examined these barriers from the perspective of faculty members. The present study aimed to understand the barriers that Arab students in Israeli higher education face, from the perspective of deans and department heads. Using the naturalistic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Access to Education, Higher Education
Valdés, Guadalupe – Intercultural Education, 2020
This article maintains that in spite of their seeming progress, Mexican-origin students in the US continue to face barriers that are typical of the complex challenges endured in public schools by minoritized and racialised peoples in the American context. It begins with a brief overview of the current-day demographics of the Mexican-origin…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mexican Americans, Barriers, Immigration
Makarova, Elena; 't Gilde, Judith; Birman, Dina – Intercultural Education, 2019
The present study is embedded in the contextual approach of acculturation research. It examines teachers' attitudes and behaviors, teachers' expectations as well as their teaching practices as risk and resource factors in minority students' school adjustment. The study applies the method of content analysis and uses a deductively developed and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Minority Group Students, Student Adjustment, Teacher Attitudes
Malazonia, David; Macharashvili, Tamuna; Maglakelidze, Shorena; Chiabrishvili, Nino – Intercultural Education, 2021
The present study focuses on the development of intercultural values and attitudes in a linguistically homogeneous groups of students in the nation of Georgia. The aim of the research was to study: (1) intercultural values (valuing cultural diversity) and attitudes (openness to cultural otherness and to other beliefs, worldviews and practices) of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Awareness, Student Attitudes, Languages
Zhang, Li; Wang, Yuan Jun – Intercultural Education, 2016
The aim of this study was to investigate the manner in which teachers facilitate the pedagogical process within a culturally diverse student population. The study focused on two primary schools in China; one located in a more fully developed city in eastern China (Case A), while the other was in a less developed city in rural western China (Case…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Culturally Relevant Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
Stevick, E. Doyle – Intercultural Education, 2017
Why is there so much confusion and conflict around common identity labels, a problem that extends well beyond any stereotypes that they may evoke? How do we escape the seeming paradox that we reject racism but still speak frequently of black and white? Who claims the power to determine or name others' identities? The confusion and conflict about…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Cultural Awareness, Power Structure, Conflict
Polak, Karen – Intercultural Education, 2013
This article presents several projects, initiated during the first decade of the twenty-first century, that aim to make the history of the genocide of the Roma more known within the educational field. Some general challenges we face in teaching about the history of a group that is both the largest minority in Europe and, according to the European…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Death, History Instruction, Minority Groups
van Iterson, Swaan; Nenadovic, Maja – Intercultural Education, 2013
Until a few years ago the international media devoted scant attention to Hungary. Recently, however, multiple news reports and analyses have expressed concern about rising racism and extremism in this country, as well as a sense that the country's democracy is unraveling. It has often been argued that economic hardship is an important contributor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Content Analysis, Democracy
Kelso, Michelle – Intercultural Education, 2013
While Holocaust education has been mandatory in Romanian schools for over a decade, educators do not necessarily teach about it. Distortion and obfuscation of Romanian Holocaust crimes during the communist and transition periods means that teachers, like the majority of Romanians, know little about their country's perpetration of genocides. From…
Descriptors: Jews, Foreign Countries, War, Citizenship Education
Stevenson, Blair – Intercultural Education, 2014
This paper highlights findings of a survey conducted with the Kativik School Board, Canada, to gain insight into the perceptions of Inuit teachers concerning how Inuit culture is taught in the classroom. While findings indicate that teachers are integrating Inuit culture to varying degrees, roughly half of respondents suggest that not enough Inuit…
Descriptors: Eskimos, Eskimo Aleut Languages, Boards of Education, Teacher Attitudes
Goldberg, Tsafrir – Intercultural Education, 2014
In the last decade, the issue of teaching the Palestinian perspective on the Jewish-Arab conflict in Israeli schools gave rise to considerable debate and competing curricula. A quasi-experimental study compared the effects of these competing approaches on learners' attitudes to out-group narratives and perceived in-group responsibility (IR). A…
Descriptors: Arabs, Jews, Conflict, Teaching Methods
Engen, Thor Ola – Intercultural Education, 2010
By focusing on different subsequently implemented strategies for literacy teaching in the Norwegian primary and lower secondary schools, this paper offers a historical overview of some important aspects of learning conditions for minority children. On this basis, the paper addresses the interrelationship between different strategies of literacy…
Descriptors: Language Minorities, Minority Group Children, Foreign Countries, Social Mobility
van Dijk, Lutz – Intercultural Education, 2010
Holocaust education has been most successful in creating empathy, historical understanding and present responsibility against racism/antisemitism and towards human rights by telling true stories of children, women and men who were victims of these crimes during the Nazi period, while also raising awareness of the consequences for the present. The…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, Homosexuality, Best Practices, Educational Strategies
Zaher, Rana – Intercultural Education, 2012
This research investigates the extent to which indices of social justice and democratic rights are expressed in Israel in the crucial national English matriculation exam, as perceived by Palestinian Arab high school pupils studying for these exams and their English teachers. The research employed Critical Theory as a paradigm, case study as a…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Foreign Countries, Democracy, Teacher Attitudes
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