Below you will find a number of statements about school activities promoting interculturalism, and it is your task to decide whether these statements are true or false. If you think a statement is false, consider why this is
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Intercultural learning stimulates students’ interest in the lives of others based on shared experience, interaction, cooperation and respect between different cultural groups.
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Intercultural learning helps students avoid conflict.
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Intercultural learning supports students to develop the skills, knowledge, and capabilities to avoid people they see as different from themselves.
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Involving outside visitors from different cultural backgrounds in primary school students’ activities in the classroom helps to reduce those students’ cultural stereotypes and prejudices.
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Role plays and simulations help students to experience what it is like to be different, to be criticized, or to be criticised or excluded.
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Analysing texts, films, and plays cannot effectively be used to build knowledge and understanding of people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
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