International Journal on Lifelong Education and Leadership (2018), 4(2)
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Figure 3.
Youth attitudes to equal opportunities with different ethnic groups (n=825)
Conclusions
1.
Promoting tolerance in the 21st century in the multicultural society is an essential precondition for
both intercultural dialogue and the reduction of geopolitical problems. The radical nationalism expressed
in Europe over the last century and the iron curtain is being replaced by democratic space in which there
are several nations living in unity and diversity. Tolerance gets more and
more every day to reduce
existing discrimination and prejudice.
2.
Despite the European philosophy of "Unified in diversity", the trends of globalization, and the fact
that two out of three Europeans have friends with different religions or beliefs and three out of five
Europeans have friends
with different ethnic origins, the most common form
of discrimination in the
European Union is ethnic origin.
Being conscious of the consequences of the European refugee and asylum
seekers' crisis, ethnic origin may continue to prevail as one of the most common forms of discrimination in
the European Union.
3.
In the process of implementing civic education, the school promotes significant pedagogical values:
motivation, responsibility and social activity of young people, which ensures the purposeful formation of
the civic position of students. By engaging in specific practical activities, the students' individual tolerance
criteria are improved, which promotes active civic position and the individual's psychological readiness to
be tolerant and to create positive interactions when a person comes in contact with a different.
4.
Implementation of civic education is one of the prerequisites for the functioning of the school as a
social institution in order to purposefully and consciously develop tolerant attitude towards themselves
All ethnic /
racial
groups should have
equal opportunities
to receive good
education in Latvia
All ethnic / racial
groups should have
equal opportunities
to get a good job in
Latvia
All ethnic / racial
groups should have
equal rights and
duties
Agree
423
404
404
Disagree
90
109
84
Very agree
284
274
314
Very disagree
28
38
23
Female (affirmative)
89,53%
85,42%
91,17%
Male (affirmative)
79,59%
77,51%
81,06%
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