“…More especially, it offers insights useful to teachers about providing an atmosphere of commonality for adolescents through effective classroom management strategies. In addition, it must be emphasized that the adolescent sense of school belonging is attained through supportive and integrative interpersonal relationships that transcend the set social boundaries, cultures or tradition; and that adolescents as individuals contribute to the well-being of that society, group, and community-especially by reducing prejudice in the present global era that engenders centrifugal forces capable of dislocating traditional bonds, fragmenting societies, and reinforcing conflict and division (Green, Preston, & Sabates, 2010;Tabane & Human-Vogel, 2010). Therefore, we propose that teachers should uphold an integrated manner in their classes and schools, in order to overcome the challenges of globalization, which include increasing social pluralism and lifestyle diversity.…”