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Student attitudes to minority groups in twenty eight countries: What does it mean to be tolerant?
Kerry John KENNEDY
Department of Curriculum and Instruction (C&I)
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Student Attitudes
100%
Minority Groups
100%
Anti-democratic
100%
Ethnic Minorities
60%
Immigrants
60%
Gender Differences
40%
Attitudes toward Women
40%
Uncertain Times
40%
Civic Education
20%
Positive Attitude
20%
Future Citizens
20%
Global Context
20%
National Context
20%
Nation-state
20%
Violence
20%
Negative Attitudes
20%
Community Groups
20%
Religious Affiliation
20%
Ethnic Affiliation
20%
Just Society
20%
Non-citizens
20%
Social Sciences
Student Attitude
100%
Minority Groups
100%
Gender Difference
66%
Civic Education
33%
International Energy Agency
33%
Secondary Analysis
33%
Foreigners
33%
Nations-State
33%
Religious Affiliation
33%