Comparative approach of educational policy of Greece to intercultural education with other European countries

Today, due to the cultural diversity of societies, the development of an educational policy that will meet the needs of all students is at the forefront. Intercultural theory is based on equality, justice, recognition of diversity and social cohesion. The existence of immigrants terminates the perio...

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Main Author: Alexandros J. Mokias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Hellenic University 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary Education Theory & Research
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Online Access:https://www.jcetr.gr/vol3iss1/3-1-4.pdf
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spelling doaj-1bee2529a16248ff862fc6e2cec001e42020-11-25T03:13:19ZengInternational Hellenic UniversityJournal of Contemporary Education Theory & Research2654-02742019-04-0131212410.5281/zenodo.3598695Comparative approach of educational policy of Greece to intercultural education with other European countriesAlexandros J. Mokias0International Hellenic UniversityToday, due to the cultural diversity of societies, the development of an educational policy that will meet the needs of all students is at the forefront. Intercultural theory is based on equality, justice, recognition of diversity and social cohesion. The existence of immigrants terminates the period of homogeneity. Acceptance of this new reality plays an important role in the education provided to society (Govaris, 2001). Intercultural Education is the response of the educational system in Greece to the changes that take place within the socio-cultural context. Multiculturalism is an enriching factor for society and the educational system and forms the preconditions for a mutual interaction between different cultural traditions. In most European countries, Intercultural Education is the subject of Inclusive Education, and teaching in informal learning environments, outside the traditional classroom, is considered part of inclusive philosophy, where diversity is projected as a learning source (Booth & Ainscow, 2002).https://www.jcetr.gr/vol3iss1/3-1-4.pdfeducation policyeducationintercultural educationmulticulturalisminclusive education
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Comparative approach of educational policy of Greece to intercultural education with other European countries
Journal of Contemporary Education Theory & Research
education policy
education
intercultural education
multiculturalism
inclusive education
author_facet Alexandros J. Mokias
author_sort Alexandros J. Mokias
title Comparative approach of educational policy of Greece to intercultural education with other European countries
title_short Comparative approach of educational policy of Greece to intercultural education with other European countries
title_full Comparative approach of educational policy of Greece to intercultural education with other European countries
title_fullStr Comparative approach of educational policy of Greece to intercultural education with other European countries
title_full_unstemmed Comparative approach of educational policy of Greece to intercultural education with other European countries
title_sort comparative approach of educational policy of greece to intercultural education with other european countries
publisher International Hellenic University
series Journal of Contemporary Education Theory & Research
issn 2654-0274
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Today, due to the cultural diversity of societies, the development of an educational policy that will meet the needs of all students is at the forefront. Intercultural theory is based on equality, justice, recognition of diversity and social cohesion. The existence of immigrants terminates the period of homogeneity. Acceptance of this new reality plays an important role in the education provided to society (Govaris, 2001). Intercultural Education is the response of the educational system in Greece to the changes that take place within the socio-cultural context. Multiculturalism is an enriching factor for society and the educational system and forms the preconditions for a mutual interaction between different cultural traditions. In most European countries, Intercultural Education is the subject of Inclusive Education, and teaching in informal learning environments, outside the traditional classroom, is considered part of inclusive philosophy, where diversity is projected as a learning source (Booth & Ainscow, 2002).
topic education policy
education
intercultural education
multiculturalism
inclusive education
url https://www.jcetr.gr/vol3iss1/3-1-4.pdf
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