Teachers as researchers? Assessing impact of pedagogical interventions on pupils’ attitudes

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The paper suggests that there is a gap between the research on prejudice in Slovak schools and the pedagogical interventions used to reduce them, particularly in relation to the Roma minority. It highlights the existing curricular requirements for dealing with intergroup relations, stereotypes and prejudice, contrasting them with the organizational, methodological and practical constraints teachers face when trying to meet them. Drawing from experience of piloting alternative tools for measuring attitudes, designing interventions and assessing impact, the article describes one possible way of bridging the gap.

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Dráľ, P., & Findor, A. (2016). Teachers as researchers? Assessing impact of pedagogical interventions on pupils’ attitudes. Human Affairs, 26(3), 271–287. https://doi.org/10.1515/humaff-2016-0024

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