Teaching the basics of intercultural education: building a culture of diversity for human and inclusive school

Authors

  • Juan José Leiva Olivencia Universidad Pontificia Comillas

Keywords:

Intercultural education, Identity, Citizenship, Diversity.

Abstract

Our land has been in recent decades as a country of emigrants to become the host country of immigrants from various places, ethnicities, customs, languages and religions. For his part, and focusing on the educational context, it is clear the existence of multicultural classrooms and multicultural phenomenon understood as the plurality of students from diverse educational environments in common. However, some years ago in education, many authors use the terms of intercultural school and intercultural education as a way of taking the educational model based on enriching interdependence of different cultural valuesin educational practice, while multiculturalism would be an expression describingthe situation of coexistence of various cultures in the same educational space.Therefore, it is essential to outline the key characteristics of intercultural education, addressing key elements that define it, that is, diversity, culture, citizenshipand identity, to build an intercultural education based on the recognition of cultural diversity, is capable creating a culture of diversity, a benchmark forinclusive teaching about educational institutions that want to be inclusive and intercultural.

Published

2013-02-13

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