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Coping with Diversity at School - Teaching and learning about religious diversity

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The purpose of this resource is to enable students to learn more about people from cultures and traditions other than their own, in the belief that
such knowledge and understanding will reduce ignorance, suspicion or fear of those who are different from themselves.

Description of the tool

Introduction
What does art tell us about religion?
Do appearances matter?
Where does the universe come from?
Is the family the basis of society?
Who's coming to dinner?
How can diverse languages help unite people?
Is there life after life?
How do the media influence our views of religion?
Does money make the world go around?
Will there always be war?
Can we save the earth?
How do different religions express similarity through worship?

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Tool overview

Coping with Diversity at School - Teaching and learning about religious diversity

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1124

This tool is for

This resource has been written for teachers of 14 – 18 year old students in the Euro-Mediterranean area. It could also be adapted for other age groups or target groups.

and addresses

Anti-Racism, EuroMed, Religion

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Susie Nicodemi (on 7 July 2009)

and last modified

7 July 2009

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