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Developing Intercultural Mindedness through an Experiential Learning Activity : A Case Study from Singapore (2022)


Layne, H., & Teng, S. S. (2022). Developing Intercultural Mindedness through an Experiential Learning Activity : A Case Study from Singapore. Education Sciences, 12(3), Article 212. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12030212


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All authors or editorsLayne, Heidi; Teng, Siao See

Journal or seriesEducation Sciences

eISSN2227-7102

Publication year2022

Publication date16/03/2022

Volume12

Issue number3

Article number212

PublisherMDPI AG

Publication countrySwitzerland

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12030212

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessOpen Access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/80375


Abstract

Recent incidents of alleged racism worldwide amid the COVID-19 pandemic have challenged us to ponder on the meaning and importance of intercultural education. However, it can be difficult to understand the ways in which intercultural discourse can be beneficial for learning, as well as prepare young people to act against racism and inequalities to work towards a more sustainable future. This study presents analysis of learning materials from a case study conducted in one secondary school in Singapore. The objective of the activity is for students to engage in intercultural learning by participating in walking trails with different themes in a few neighborhoods, to learn more about the history of and life in multiracial Singapore. Researchers followed and observed the two-day event and collected data from the students. Specifically, written reflections from a trail named Many Races—One Nation were collected from the students, as well as their reflective posters at the end of the event. The content analysis of these artefacts concentrates on the meanings and ideologies underlying intercultural learning through an examination of the learning materials and the students’ responses. Furthermore, this study introduces an intercultural mindedness framework that transcends the conflict avoidance approach for deeper learning.


Keywordsinterculturalismcultural competenceprevention of racismmulticulturalismpupilsexperiential pedagogyqualitative research

Free keywordsracial harmony; qualitative research; Singapore; art of the contact zone theory; intercultural mindedness


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Ministry reportingYes

Reporting Year2022

JUFO rating1


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