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  1. the development of relationships, particularly between individuals, offers one means of reducing prejudice. Using the media to reduce prejudice, for its part, requires extreme care.

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  2. prejudice-based views can be challenged constructively by everyone can help to create inclusive learning environments. This also helps to build the positive relationships and collective resilience needed to prevent bullying behaviour from occurring. Unacceptable language and jokes around the school

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  3. Extreme Prejudice Why teach about extremism? Not teaching about it can put students in danger. BY MARISA FASCIANO ILLUSTRATION BY DONGYUN LEE LATELY, THE NEWS HAS BEEN full of hor - rifying stories and images linked to the actions of such terrorist groups as ISIS and Boko Haram, which self-iden - tify as Muslim. There is additional fall - out ...

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  4. Increasingly, students are facing hostility and violence as a result of one or more of their social group memberships. Such prejudicial attitudes and actions contribute to antagonistic intergroup relationships in public schools (i.e., K–12). This article examines dialogic

  5. Apr 5, 2019 · In highlighting the various forms of racism, discrimination and prejudice, this entry provides an overview of adolescents’ experiences with implicit, subtle, explicit, and institutional racism ...

  6. Current work demonstrates that minorities to some extent internalize social biases and implicit stereotypes (Johnson, Trawalter, & Dovidio, 2000), which can become activated (even in the absence of interaction with Whites), with detrimental consequences (e.g., on academic tests) (Steele, 1997).

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  8. Mar 21, 2018 · We examined the relationship between peer prejudice and adolescent prejudice by testing three hypotheses. First we modeled the effect of the average level of prejudice among respondents’ nominated peers.

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