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Campbell, James Adam, III – Intercultural Education, 2017
This paper attempts to deconstruct the resistance among a majority of Americans to admit Syrian refugees. Using a survey of secondary and post-secondary students and faculty in New Mexico, I attempt to draw conclusions regarding this resistance.
Descriptors: Refugees, Student Surveys, Teacher Surveys, Social Bias
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Tan, Charlene – Intercultural Education, 2011
Muslims live in a "modern" world where subjects such as the English language, mathematics, sciences, and information and communication technology (ICT) are highly valued and enthusiastically transmitted in schools. How some Islamic schools attempt to equip their students with "modern knowledge" while remaining faithful to their…
Descriptors: Muslims, World Views, Islamic Culture, Foreign Countries
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Rana, Anniqua – Intercultural Education, 2007
What does it mean to be a Muslim woman? Even a basic understanding could help to dispel generalizations and stereotypes, especially in the context of education. With the controversies related to the wearing of the headscarf in educational institutions, to the general assumption that Muslim women are disempowered, this is even more important for…
Descriptors: Muslims, Females, Schools, Stereotypes
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Sekeres, Diane Carver – Intercultural Education, 2008
This paper compares children's books that were written for Muslim, Jewish and Christian children. The speech and behavior of the characters, the settings, themes, prayers, and references to G-d and scripture, make present to the reader ideologies on which the books are based. The books share characteristics of the importance of community, family…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Family Life, Ideology, Religious Factors
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Gardner, Rod; Karakasoglus, Yasemin; Luchtenberg, Sigrid – Intercultural Education, 2008
This paper looks at the media in Germany and Australia in order to focus on the question of how Islam is accepted in both countries, and the extent to which Islamophobia exists. It was discovered that, for the most part, the media in both countries present a somewhat biased view of Muslims and Islam. However, there were some significant…
Descriptors: Muslims, Islam, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
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Barlas, Asma – Intercultural Education, 2007
In this article, the author shares the challenges she faced as a teacher who teaches "Understanding Islam: Religion and Politics." She shares that most of the strains she had experienced began to surface when her class came to the segments on jihad and Muslim women. She also relates that some of the tensions experienced by her students result from…
Descriptors: Females, Islam, Muslims, Islamic Culture