Teachers' ideas about multicultural education in a changing society: The case of the Czech Republic

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This article draw on Czech teachers' ideas about multicultural education at a time when the teaching of multicultural education has become obligatory for primary and secondary schools. After describing the broader context within which this reform has taken place - specifically, the transformation of the educational system and the changing ethnic mosaic of the Czech Republic - the authors present results of a qualitative research study of Czech teachers' ideas about multicultural education.

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Moree, D., Klaassen, C., & Veugelers, W. (2008). Teachers’ ideas about multicultural education in a changing society: The case of the Czech Republic. European Educational Research Journal, 7(1), 60–73. https://doi.org/10.2304/eerj.2008.7.1.60

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