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Teaching tolerance

The role of the school in furthering constructive inter-group relations

Erziehung zur Toleranz

Die Rolle der Schule in der Förderung von Guten Inter-Gruppen-Beziehungen

Enseignement pour la tolerance

Le rÔle de l'école dans l'encouragement de relations positives entre groupes

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Leach, P. Teaching tolerance. Int Rev Educ 10, 190–204 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01423218

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