Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10127043 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigates the association between multicultural school leadership, multicultural teaching and majority pupils' ethnic prejudice. Multilevel analyses were carried out on data of 2006 Flemish pupils in 38 Flemish secondary schools, collected through a written questionnaire. Multicultural leadership is not related to pupils' ethnic prejudice or teachers' degree of using examples and information from different cultures in their subject area. Nevertheless, when teachers implement more multicultural teaching, Flemish pupils seem to be less ethnically prejudiced. Preservice school leaders and teachers must be prepared to create a more multicultural school culture by learning how to cope with conflicting interethnic relations.
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Authors
Roselien Vervaet, Mieke Van Houtte, Peter A.J. Stevens,