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Teaching Tolerance in a Globalized World: IEA Research for Education

Jese Leos
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In an increasingly globalized world, it is essential to foster tolerance and understanding among people of different cultures and backgrounds. Education plays a vital role in shaping young minds and instilling values of tolerance and respect. This article explores the importance of teaching tolerance in schools and presents findings from the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) study on global citizenship education.

Tolerance is a fundamental human value that allows individuals to coexist peacefully and respectfully with others, even if they hold different beliefs, opinions, or identities. In a globalized world, where people from diverse cultures interact on a daily basis, tolerance is essential for maintaining social harmony and preventing conflict.

Schools are ideal settings for promoting tolerance. Children and youth spend a significant portion of their time in school, where they interact with peers from various backgrounds and learn about different cultures and perspectives. Through thoughtfully designed curricula and educational practices, schools can nurture students' tolerance and prepare them to live and work in a diverse society.

Teaching Tolerance in a Globalized World (IEA Research for Education 4)
Teaching Tolerance in a Globalized World (IEA Research for Education Book 4)

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Language : English
File size : 3108 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
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Print length : 240 pages

The IEA is a leading international organization dedicated to improving education worldwide through research and evaluation. In 2018, the IEA conducted a study on global citizenship education, which examined how schools in 22 countries and economies promote tolerance and understanding among students. The study found that:

  • Tolerance is a core element of global citizenship education: All participating countries and economies included tolerance as an essential component of their global citizenship education curricula.
  • Schools can effectively teach tolerance: The study found that schools can successfully teach tolerance through a variety of methods, including classroom discussions, simulations, and intercultural exchanges.
  • Students who learn about tolerance are more likely to exhibit tolerant attitudes and behaviors: Research has shown that students who participate in global citizenship education programs are more likely to value diversity, respect different perspectives, and engage in tolerant behaviors.

Educators can implement various strategies to teach tolerance in schools, including:

  • Create a welcoming and inclusive classroom environment: Make sure that all students feel valued and respected, regardless of their backgrounds or differences.
  • Promote open and respectful dialogue: Encourage students to share their perspectives and listen to the views of others, even if they disagree.
  • Teach about different cultures and perspectives: Expose students to a variety of cultures and worldviews through literature, films, guest speakers, and field trips.
  • Model tolerant behaviors: Educators should serve as role models for their students by demonstrating tolerant attitudes and behaviors in their interactions with students and colleagues.
  • Provide opportunities for intercultural experiences: Facilitate opportunities for students to interact with people from different cultures, such as through exchange programs, community service projects, and international collaborations.

Teaching tolerance is essential for fostering a peaceful and harmonious global society. Research from the IEA has shown that schools play a crucial role in promoting tolerance among students. By creating inclusive classroom environments, promoting open dialogue, exposing students to diverse perspectives, and modeling tolerant behaviors, educators can empower students to become responsible and tolerant global citizens. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the need for tolerance will only grow, making it imperative to prioritize its teaching in schools around the globe.

Teaching Tolerance in a Globalized World (IEA Research for Education 4)
Teaching Tolerance in a Globalized World (IEA Research for Education Book 4)

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3108 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 240 pages
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Teaching Tolerance in a Globalized World (IEA Research for Education 4)
Teaching Tolerance in a Globalized World (IEA Research for Education Book 4)

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3108 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 240 pages
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