Designing pedagogical practices for teaching in educational spaces culturally and linguistically diverse

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Israel is a multi-cultural migration country and its education system face the challenges of equality and inclusion. This is comparative qualitative research based on a model that evaluates the development of intercultural competence. The purpose of the study is to examine the perceptions and attitudes of inter-cultural competence development in two groups of students, in which only one of them was involved in extra-curricular learning. The findings show differences between the two groups. Group A, had gained new knowledge in broader cultural contexts and had a deeper insight on creating a pluralistic professional identity, cultural-emotional commitment and strengthens the relationship between teaching and culture than the Group B. Moreover, the students in group A were more practical and dynamic and created a link between the content of the lesson and the children's origin culture. They allow discussion of controversial issues and encourage the children to share personal stories.

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Eliyahu-Levi, D., & Ganz-Meishar, M. (2020). Designing pedagogical practices for teaching in educational spaces culturally and linguistically diverse. Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 9(1), 74–90. https://doi.org/10.7821/naer.2020.1.480

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