ERIC Number: ED622656
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2022
Pages: 42
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ISBN: 978-1-7396514-6-6
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Exploring the Impact a School Partnership Can Have on the School Community in Challenging Stereotypical Images. Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning Practitioner Research Fund Paper 12
Cook, Stewart
Development Education Research Centre
This research project aims to evaluate the impact that a British Council Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning project had on the children and parents' stereotypical views and images of the Middle East. This study focuses on a largely monocultural school in rural Lincolnshire and a large, diverse school in the centre of Beirut, Lebanon. It begins by identifying the children and parents' initial perceptions and views of the Middle East. After a series of small-scale projects to widen children's knowledge of the area, pupils and parents' perceptions are collected again, using the same method. These results are then analysed and compared to see if the project can impact on the stereotypical views of the parents and pupils. [This paper was published by Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning in collaboration with the Development Education Research Centre (DERC). The Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning (CCGL) programme is funded by the British Council and UK aid.]
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Education, Global Approach, Children, Parents, Attitudes, Stereotypes, Cultural Education, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Intercultural Communication, Partnerships in Education, Perception
Development Education Research Centre. UCL Institute of Education, 33 Bedford Place, London WC1B 5JU. email: uclpresspublishing@ucl.ac.uk; Web site: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/departments-and-centres/centres/development-education-research-centre
Publication Type: Reports - Research
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Language: English
Sponsor: British Council; UK Aid
Authoring Institution: University College London (UCL) (United Kingdom), Development Education Research Centre (DERC)
Identifiers - Location: Lebanon; Middle East; United Kingdom
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