2024
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2024.1432013
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Associations between teachers’ beliefs and their perception of hate speech in school: a study in Germany and Switzerland

Julia Kansok-Dusche,
Alexander Wettstein,
Saskia M. Fischer
et al.

Abstract: Hate speech is a global issue that is also prevalent among adolescents and requires an educational response. Teachers handle hate speech as part of their professional role. To date, we know little about their beliefs in relation to the early stages of their interventional actions, specifically to their perception of hate speech in school. Thus, this study examined associations between teachers’ social dominance orientation, their pluralist attitude, and their hate speech perception in school. A sample of 471 s… Show more

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