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Improving children's attitudes towards refugees: An evaluation of a school-based multicultural curricula and anti-racist intervention.
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:40 authored by Rhiannon N Turner, Rupert BrownWe evaluated the impact of the Friendship Project, a program designed to improve elementary school children's attitudes toward refugees. Participants either received 4 weekly lessons based on the program, or they received no lessons. All participants completed attitude measures before and after implementation of the program. Half completed the post-test 1 week after completion of the program, while the other half completed the post-test 7 weeks after its completion. The program led to more positive attitudes toward refugees in the short term, but not in the long term. Moreover, although it did not increase empathy, the program increased the proportion of participants who preferred an acculturation strategy of integration and reduced the number of participants who had conflictual acculturative fit.
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Publication status
- Published
Journal
Journal of Applied Social PsychologyISSN
0021-9029External DOI
Issue
5Volume
38Page range
1295¿1328Pages
34.0Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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- Yes