Intercultural and Community Schools. Learning to Live Together
Metadatos
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Escarbajal Frutos, Andrés; Izquierdo Rus, Tomás; Aznar Díaz, Inmaculada; Cáceres Reche, María Del PilarEditorial
MDPI
Materia
Education Community Schools Intercultural
Date
2019-07-09Referencia bibliográfica
Escarbajal-Frutos, A., Izquierdo-Rus, T., Aznar-Díaz, I., & Cáceres-Reche, M. P. (2019). Intercultural and Community Schools. Learning to Live together. Sustainability, 11(13), 3734.
Résumé
We must remember the need to create communicative relationships among groups from
different cultures, as well as to reinforce the configuration and organisation of the Spanish school
system. The objective of this article is to highlight the urgent need to recognise cultural, religious and
linguistic diversity as values. Furthermore, Spain has rejected the French assimilationist model, both in
legal and practical spheres, and the only way to integrate this model is by implementing intercultural
models. Following the Convention on the Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expression of the
European Union, providing respect and recognition of plurality from intercultural inclusive positions
is primordial in the learning context. We cannot talk about building an intercultural society without
considering democratic practice and citizen participation; to this regard, dialogue and collaboration
between the school community and educational centres are imperative. It is necessary to adopt an
inclusive intercultural policy, to open education centres outside of traditional school hours, to reach
agreements with cultural institutions, etc. Only in this way will an intercultural society become
a reality.