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Prentice, Caitlin M. – Intercultural Education, 2023
Educators' attitudes are a key factor in the practices they enact, their expectations for pupils, and outcomes for pupils. For newly arrived refugee and asylum-seeking children, education is known to play a crucial role in the settling-in process. This study uses survey data (n = 295) and case studies of 17 educators at two schools in England to…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Refugees, Teacher Student Relationship, Intergroup Relations
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Matras, Yaron; Howley, Gerry; Jones, Charlotte – Intercultural Education, 2020
Drawing on participant observation, interviews, and document analysis, we discuss teachers' narratives about the language and identity of Roma pupils and compare them with those of the pupils themselves. We explore the sources of information that shape teachers' dispositions, category conflation (of Roma with 'Gypsies/Travellers') and lack of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Minority Group Students, Immigrants
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Berglund, Jenny; Gent, Bill – Intercultural Education, 2019
This article focuses on the reported experiences of Muslim students that regularly shift between Muslim 'supplementary education' (including its traditional confessional focus on learning to read Arabic and then memorise and recite the Qur'an) and mainstream school education (including its 'inclusive' form of religious education'). The aim has…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Muslims, Educational Experience
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Bråten, Oddrun M. H.; Everington, Judith – Intercultural Education, 2019
The Council of Europe's 2008 'Recommendation' advocates the study of 'non-religious convictions' in schools in addition to religions. In 2018, there is evidence of growing academic interest in the inclusion of non-religious worldviews in the school curriculum, but few European countries include such a study within religious education. The guidance…
Descriptors: Religious Education, World Views, Educational Policy, Curriculum Development
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Peiser, Gillian – Intercultural Education, 2015
This paper reports on a small-scale project involving an online school exchange between two classes of 12-/13-year olds located in the North of England and the Ruhr area of Germany. The overarching aim of the project was to develop intercultural understanding in foreign language learning through communication in an online environment. Analysing…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Secondary School Students, College Students, Cultural Differences
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Gray, Michael – Intercultural Education, 2014
The Rwandan genocide was perhaps the most paradigmatic human rights catastrophe in the post-Holocaust era, which challenged the mantra of "never again." Yet as we approach the twentieth anniversary, it remains a relatively marginalised entity within mainstream English education. This paper argues that a study of the Rwandan genocide…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Death, Civil Rights, Teaching Methods
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Zielinska, Malgorzata; Kowzan, Piotr; Ragnarsdóttir, Hanna – Intercultural Education, 2014
Since 2004, the opening of labour markets has spurred a considerable number of Poles to emigrate e.g. to Iceland and England. Families with school age children have had the challenge of adapting to foreign environments and school systems. Polish complementary schools have played an important, albeit ambivalent, role in this process. Through focus…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigration, Labor Market, Polish
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Gundara, Jagdish S. – Intercultural Education, 2014
This article cites the problems of citizenship education in three different countries: Bosnia, England and Japan, partly because of the way in which these nations are defined, as well as the way in which knowledge within the official school curriculum is selectively developed. In most countries, the curriculum is derived from a narrowly based…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Multicultural Education, Global Approach, Citizenship Education
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Halenko, Nicola; Jones, Christian; Davies, Laura; Davies, Joseph – Intercultural Communication Education, 2019
This paper documents a cross-sectional look at L1 transfer and L2 contact for learners of English in a UK study abroad (SA) context. The study employed an instructional experimental design over a 6- month period with 34 Chinese students assigned to either an explicitly instructed group or a control group receiving no instruction. Instruction took…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, Study Abroad, Transfer of Training, English (Second Language)
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Foster, Stuart – Intercultural Education, 2013
This article presents some principal findings from the first comprehensive national study of Holocaust education in England, which was conducted by the University of London's Institute of Education. More than 2000 teachers provided insight into their teaching about the Holocaust, including their perceptions, perspectives and practice. This article…
Descriptors: Jews, Foreign Countries, Death, War
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Thomas, Emel – Intercultural Education, 2012
In England there are minority ethnic students with past family connections to the former British Empire, as well as recent Eastern European students, economic migrants, asylum seekers and refugees. One may wish to ask, do newly emerging racial identities conceptualise race and race relations in similar ways to existing minority ethnic communities?…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Interdisciplinary Approach, Racial Bias, Racial Relations
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Kuyok, Kuyok Abol – Intercultural Education, 2010
Drawing on evidence from a PhD study, this paper raises questions about the appropriateness of English educational authorities to continue to refer to the Horn of Africa children, most of them born in the UK, as refugees. The word refugee, in its broad definition, seemingly masks fundamental differences and may reinforce stereotypical perceptions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Refugees, Immigrants
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DePalma, Renee; Jennett, Mark – Intercultural Education, 2010
This article presents some of the advances in legal support for addressing homophobia and transphobia in school settings and provides a critique of school-based policies that focus on these phenomena as particular incidents involving bullies and victims. Defining heteronormativity as a cultural phenomenon underpinning recognisable acts of…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Social Bias, Social Attitudes, Elementary Schools