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How education systems respond to cultural diversity in schools: New measures in TALIS 2018

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Today’s multicultural learning environments are both a challenge and an opportunity for countries. Education systems not only play a critical role in the integration of students from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, but should also aim to have all students value diversity and contribute to the building of a diverse yet inclusive society as global citizens. TALIS 2018 survey questions on diversity are centred on the context of students’ experiences at both the school and classroom level. Therefore, this data is an opportunity to compare teachers’ and schools’ capacities to respond to these objectives, as well as to supplement the body of existing research on student outcomes and achievement. The insights from this data are one-of-a-kind, as they address a critical information gap in educational policy making.

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  • Oecd, 2019. "How education systems respond to cultural diversity in schools: New measures in TALIS 2018," Teaching in Focus 25, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:eduaah:25-en
    DOI: 10.1787/1baa285c-en
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    1. Victoria Tenreiro Rodriguez & Marcela Jabbaz Churba & Carmen Carmona Rodriguez & Assumpta Aneas Alvarez & Tamar Shuali Tachtenberg & Marta Simo Sanchez & Barry van Driel & Clara Centeno, 2020. "Addressing educational needs of teachers in the EU for inclusive education in a context of diversity (Inno4Div), Volume 3 - Part 1: Assessment guidelines for teacher education and training practices o," JRC Research Reports JRC122828, Joint Research Centre.
    2. Tamar Shuali Trachtenberg & Zvi Bekerman & Antonio Bar Cendon & Miriam Prieto Egido & Victoria Tenreiro Rodriguez & Iris Serrat Roozen & Clara Centeno, 2020. "Addressing educational needs of teachers in the EU for inclusive education in a context of diversity: VOLUME 1 — Teachers' intercultural competence: Working definition and implications for teacher edu," JRC Research Reports JRC121348, Joint Research Centre.

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