2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.12.029
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Teaching Tolerance in the English Language Classroom

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“…In addition, in non-formal education, the transformation process of tolerance values is carried out in the community environment and also the family environment. The process of transforming the values of tolerance in the family environment is one way that parents can teach their children to have this attitude (Levina et al, 2016). Parents become people who have full responsibility in teaching their children to be tolerant.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, in non-formal education, the transformation process of tolerance values is carried out in the community environment and also the family environment. The process of transforming the values of tolerance in the family environment is one way that parents can teach their children to have this attitude (Levina et al, 2016). Parents become people who have full responsibility in teaching their children to be tolerant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parents and teachers work together to transform the value of tolerance into a complementary spirit (Tican, 2020). Teachers can develop tolerance through habituation (Mandayu, 2020), taught integrated with the teaching of English for the development of religious tolerance (Levina et al, 2016;Sumadi et al, 2019), through learning tahfid hadith (Musyafiq, 2019), history learning (Nurasiah et al, 2019;Utomo and Wasino, 2020) and science learning (Rahmayani Sari et al, 2017). To foster tolerance, empathy, and inclusiveness, it is essential to look at small discourses that significantly impact the responses that children produce (Huber, 2003;Maine and Čermáková, 2021).…”
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“…The most important personal value fostered in foreign language communication is the value of every human being which is reflected in respectful treatment of others, their opinions, and beliefs. (Levina, Lukmanova, Romanovskaya, & Shutova, 2016;Nurdan, 2018) Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews eISSN: 2395-6518, Vol 8, No 4, 2020, pp 1429-1448 https://doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2020.84132…”
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“…(Leo, 2010) accept unwanted situation, and so on. (Levina, Lukmanova, Romanovskaya, & Shutova, 2016) stated that infusing tolerance values into English language learning is very important to help students understand to accept and respect individual culture; gender, race, disability, religion, and so on. The explanation shows that tolerance values play an important role in learning teaching process including English learning teaching process to grow students' responsibility, love and care, sympathy and empathy, and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%