Globalization processes and migration have prompted decision-makers in various countries to explore the most effective approaches to addressing multicultural challenges within their education systems. In this context, two types of countries emerge based on their multicultural circumstances. The first category encompasses countries with historical roots in multiculturalism, often marked by territorial conflicts between diverse groups. The second comprises countries where multiculturalism arose in the wake of migration without an ongoing territorial conflict.

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Lessons in Integration: Comparing Educational Models in Conflict Zones—Northern Ireland and Cyprus as Case Studies

  • Amin Khalaf

摘要

Globalization processes and migration have prompted decision-makers in various countries to explore the most effective approaches to addressing multicultural challenges within their education systems. In this context, two types of countries emerge based on their multicultural circumstances. The first category encompasses countries with historical roots in multiculturalism, often marked by territorial conflicts between diverse groups. The second comprises countries where multiculturalism arose in the wake of migration without an ongoing territorial conflict.