Promoting Social Tolerance and Cohesion Through Education

Promoting Social Tolerance and Cohesion Through Education
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This report presents a framework for the development of a school- based education for mutual understanding agenda, specifically tailored for Pacific Island conditions, that promotes national cohesion and democratic participation, while respecting cultural diversity and social tolerance. The framework strives to provide a foundation for policymakers to review and address the role of schooling in promoting social cohesion, as well as some basic instruments for teachers to include values education in their daily practices. [Extract]

Promoting Social Tolerance and Cohesion Through Education

Promoting Social Tolerance and Cohesion Through Education
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The focus of this report is a review of present school-based practices regarding cultural understanding, democratic participation and social cohesion. The activities...will include an analysis of civic / multicultural values in the prescribed curriculum and textbooks, as well as observable related school activities, classroom behaviour and management practices. [p.3]

Promoting Social Cohesion Through Education

Promoting Social Cohesion Through Education
Author: Eluned Roberts-Schweitzer
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0821364669

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This volume has three foci - the rationale for considering how aspects of education can affect social cohesion; case studies that review particular country experiences with curricula and textbooks; and practical guidelines and applications to help countries improve areas of education.

Promoting Social Tolerance and Cohesion Through Education

Promoting Social Tolerance and Cohesion Through Education
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The primary aim of this project was to develop an operational framework for the design of a school-based civic education agenda tailored to the specific social and cultural environment of Pacific Island nations... [p.6]

Handbook on Building Cultures of Peace

Handbook on Building Cultures of Peace
Author: Joseph de Rivera
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2008-11-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387095756

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Mediation and negotiation, personal transformation, non-violent struggle in the community and the world: these behaviors – and their underlying values – underpin the United Nations’ definition of a culture of peace, and are crucial to the creation of such a culture. The Handbook on Building Cultures of Peace addresses this complex and daunting task by presenting an accessible blueprint for this development. Its perspectives are international and interdisciplinary, involving the developing as well as the developed world, with illustrations of states and citizens using peace-based values to create progress on the individual, community, national, and global levels. The result is both realistic and visionary, a prescription for a secure future.

Education and Social Cohesion

Education and Social Cohesion
Author: Council of Europe. Council for Cultural Co-operation
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789287144430

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The Education Committee conducts a forum on topical issues each year. This forum discussed some of the education problems facing European societies today: rising illiteracy rates; school dropouts and inadequately prepared school leavers; declining confidence in schools and other institutions; unequal access to education; pockets of gender inequality. Suggested measures to counteract these problems included: public-private partnerships, involving the business community and industry with schools; emphasis on social development rather than economic growth; promoting citizenship participation through curricula and the learning environment; education systems providing moral and ethical education and lifelong learning.

Faith Schools, Tolerance and Diversity

Faith Schools, Tolerance and Diversity
Author: Helen Everett
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2018-03-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3319695665

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This book examines the effects of faith schools on social cohesion and inter-ethnic relations. Faith schools constitute approximately one third of all state-maintained schools and two fifths of the independent schools in England. Nevertheless, they have historically been, and remain, controversial. In the current social climate, questions have been raised about the ability of faith schools to promote Community Cohesion and, included within that, their ability to promote tolerance. This book explores one aspect of the debate by examining the effect that faith schools have on their students’ attitudes of tolerance. As well as asking what differences exist between students in faith and non-faith schools, it also looks at which aspects of the schools might be affecting the students and their attitudes towards different minorities. The book is a must-read for students and researchers in the fields of education and religious studies, as well as anyone with an interest in the place of faith schools in a modern multicultural society.

Educating Citizens

Educating Citizens
Author: Charles Venegoni
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2004-09-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0815796684

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The United States is in the midst of historic experiments with publicly funded choice in K-12 education, experiments that recently received a "green light" from the Supreme Court. Other nations have long experience with the funding and regulation of nonpublic schools, including religious schools. This book asks what U.S. policymakers, public officials, and citizens can learn from these experiences. In particular, how do other countries regulate or structure publicly funded educational choice with an eye toward civic values—looking not only for improvements in test scores, but also in tolerance, civic cohesion, and democratic values such as integration across the lines of class, religion, and race? The experience of Europe and Canada with school choice is both extensive and varied. In England and Wales, public school choice is widespread, as parents play a significant role in selecting the school their children will attend. In the Netherlands and much of Belgium, a majority of students attend religious schools at government expense. In Canada, France, and Germany, state-financed school choice is limited to circumstances that serve particular social and governmental needs. In Italy, school choice has just recently arrived on the policy agenda. In spite of the diversity of national experiences, in all of these countries choice is regulated by the government in significant and varied ways to promote civic values. In several of these countries, school choice policy itself appears to have played an important role in promoting social cohesion and integration. This book presents a wealth of experience designed to aid policymakers and citizens as they consider historic changes in American public education policy.

Teaching Tolerance in a Globalized World

Teaching Tolerance in a Globalized World
Author: Andrés Sandoval-Hernández
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2018-04-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 331978692X

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This open access thematic report identifies factors and conditions that can help schools and education systems promote tolerance in a globalized world. The IEA’s International Civic and Citizenship Study (ICCS) is a comparative research program designed to investigate the ways in which young people are prepared to undertake their roles as citizens, and provides a wealth of data permitting not only comparison between countries but also comparisons between schools within countries, and students within countries. Advanced analytical methods provide insights into relationships between students’ attitudes towards cultural diversity and the characteristics of the students themselves, their families, their teachers and school principals. The rich diversity of educational and cultural contexts in the 38 countries who participated in ICCS 2009 are also acknowledged and addressed. Readers interested in civic education and adolescents’ attitudes towards cultural diversity will find the theoretical perspectives explored engaging. For readers interested in methodology, the advanced analytical methods employed present textbook examples of how to address cross-cultural comparability of measurement instruments and multilevel data structures in international large-scale assessments (ILSA). Meanwhile, those interested in educational policy should find the identification and comparison of malleable factors across education systems that contribute to positive student attitudes towards cultural diversity a useful and thought-provoking resource.