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The inclusion of cultural diversity – an imperative necessity in most western societies – is not only based on tolerance and respect. Heterogeneity, often considered as a great disadvantage, especially in the field of education, should be seen as a chance and an enrichment of host communities. Therefore, the contributions of this volume opt for a school education which offers equal opportunities to every student, including children and adolescents with migration backgrounds. A crucial issue in this context, beyond empathy and a positive attitude of both sides, is migration-induced multilingualism. This anthology provides insights into newer concepts of increasing diversification in migration societies and into individual multilingualism, which is not a deviance but an obvious human condition all over the world.
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Towards multilingualism an the inclusion of cultural diversity, Inez De Florio Hansen
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2011
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- Titul
- Towards multilingualism an the inclusion of cultural diversity
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Inez De Florio Hansen
- Vydavatel
- Kassel Univ. Press
- Rok vydání
- 2011
- ISBN10
- 3862192229
- ISBN13
- 9783862192229
- Kategorie
- Jazykové slovníky a učebnice
- Anotace
- The inclusion of cultural diversity – an imperative necessity in most western societies – is not only based on tolerance and respect. Heterogeneity, often considered as a great disadvantage, especially in the field of education, should be seen as a chance and an enrichment of host communities. Therefore, the contributions of this volume opt for a school education which offers equal opportunities to every student, including children and adolescents with migration backgrounds. A crucial issue in this context, beyond empathy and a positive attitude of both sides, is migration-induced multilingualism. This anthology provides insights into newer concepts of increasing diversification in migration societies and into individual multilingualism, which is not a deviance but an obvious human condition all over the world.