What should history education look like in the Reiwa era, where immigration is increasing and multicultural education is expanding? Learning from Switzerland: "Classrooms that do not share assumptions" | Career/Education | Toyo Keizai Online
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There are large differences in history textbooks in each country, but in Switzerland in particular there is no unified textbook, and classes are conducted that emphasize diverse viewpoints and memories.
There are large differences in history textbooks in each country, but in Switzerland in particular there is no unified textbook, and classes are conducted that emphasize diverse viewpoints and memories. Why is education that doesn't "instill the correct answer" important in a multicultural society? That question...
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