Secondary school students’ attitudes of tolerance towards minorities

IF 2.6 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Large-Scale Assessments in Education Pub Date : 2024-08-18 DOI:10.1186/s40536-024-00217-8
Clara Beyer, Falk Brese
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Continued migration flows are inevitable, and research into favorable conditions for educating students in pluralistic societies is timely. This study attempts to address the operationalization of favorable conditions when educating children in diverse societies. Previous research into the contact hypothesis and acculturation theory has suggested that moderating factors are necessary for contact between groups of “others” to effect positive change in attitudes of tolerance and reduce prejudice. To represent groups of “others”, this study—which analyzed ICCS data from both the 2009 and 2016 cycles—considers lower-secondary students with an immigration background, who speak a different language than the administered assessment in the home, and diversity in terms of socio-economic background. To represent a desirable or “successful” classroom context, the study focuses on attitudes of tolerance held by lower-secondary students towards minorities, investigating whether participation in civic activities in the school or community, or the act of learning in more diverse classrooms, was associated with increased rates of tolerance. Findings supported the stated hypotheses to some extent, as some associations between heterogenous classroom composition (in terms of the share of students from immigrant backgrounds and those who spoke different languages in the home) and increased attitudes of tolerance towards minorities were observed. Student participation in civic activities in school was significantly associated with higher attitudes of tolerance towards minorities in 16 out of 18 analyzed countries. A relation between civic participation in the community and tolerance towards minorities was not found. Overall, students’ rates of tolerance towards minorities increased significantly for the majority of analyzed countries between 2009 and 2016.

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中学生对少数群体的宽容态度
持续的移民潮不可避免,研究多元社会中学生教育的有利条件正当其时。本研究试图解决在多元化社会中教育儿童的有利条件的可操作性问题。以往对接触假说和文化适应理论的研究表明,"他者 "群体之间的接触对宽容态度的积极转变和偏见的减少是必要的调节因素。为了代表 "他者 "群体,本研究分析了 2009 年和 2016 年两个周期的 ICCS 数据,考虑了具有移民背景的初中学生、在家庭中使用不同于评估语言的语言以及社会经济背景的多样性。为了体现理想或 "成功 "的课堂环境,本研究重点关注初中生对少数群体的宽容态度,调查参与学校或社区的公民活动,或在更加多元化的课堂中学习的行为,是否与宽容率的提高有关。研究结果在一定程度上支持了上述假设,因为在异质教室构成(来自移民背景和在家庭中使用不同语言的学生比例)与对少数群体的宽容态度的提高之间存在一些关联。在分析的 18 个国家中,有 16 个国家的学生在学校参加公民活动与对少数群体的容忍态度的提高有明显的联系。在社区中的公民参与与对少数群体的宽容之间没有发现关系。总体而言,在 2009 年至 2016 年期间,大多数分析国家的学生对少数群体的容忍度都有明显提高。
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Large-Scale Assessments in Education
Large-Scale Assessments in Education Social Sciences-Education
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