Education reform is vital at the school and university level but it can also be used as a means to foster social inclusion and promote tolerance within a society. Education is often cited as the most powerful tool to counter societal problems such as intolerance and xenophobia, but take a look at our recent work that highlights how widespread education and forging connections is a net positive in countering negative stereotypes but if we don't target the groups/individuals disseminating hate, we risk not getting addressing the real problem. Discover more on how we chart the role faith-based organization, public sector and civil society can play and our policy recommendations for effective anti hate speech education in Europe. What are you trying to achieve with education reform? Download file below to read ![]()
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