2020
DOI: 10.1080/01596306.2020.1825288
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Finding a way in for interculturality: Analysing History teachers' conceptualisations at the secondary school level

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“…Due to this 21st century phenomenon, the scientific literature has experienced a boom with regard to research focused on the so-cial and emotional wellbeing of the immigrant population, especially with regard to the role that education has in empowering the school-age population [40]. Therefore, au-thors such as [41] consider the paradigm of interculturality as essential to the social and emotional wellbeing of the immigrant population, since it seeks the representation of immigrant groups or minority groups, recognizing their interests and needs in society [46].…”
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“…Due to this 21st century phenomenon, the scientific literature has experienced a boom with regard to research focused on the so-cial and emotional wellbeing of the immigrant population, especially with regard to the role that education has in empowering the school-age population [40]. Therefore, au-thors such as [41] consider the paradigm of interculturality as essential to the social and emotional wellbeing of the immigrant population, since it seeks the representation of immigrant groups or minority groups, recognizing their interests and needs in society [46].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the presence of the cultural diversity that currently characterizes the educational context, it is considered essential to define and understand what the paradigm of interculturality consists of [41], since this concept pursues the representation of minority groups, recognizing their interests and needs [42].…”
Section: Interculturality Social Wellbeing and Social Skills In Educational Centersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current discourse of interculturalism in scholarly fields is located within an older discourse of multiculturalism which emerged strongly in the 1970s (Garrard, 2020). Within interculturalism, 'culture' is not treated in the same way as multiculturalism, whereby, "culture is treated as a thing or object to be possessed and shared by strictly defined groups of people, which sets the group apart from other groups'" (Prato, Pardo, & Prato, 2009, p. 8).…”
Section: What Is "Interculturality"?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The critical pane of the framework allows for judgement and to ask 'what if? ', therefore rejecting what has been passed down through the safety and assuredness of the two previous stages to feed the transformative pane of the prism which enacts change (Garrard, 2020). The textual analysis which follows, is characterised by the interpretive nature of the crystal prism.…”
Section: Four Distinct Panesmentioning
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