Bringing up the Young with Global Values : A Psychology of Intercultural Pedagogy

In today's seemingly globalized world, but full of rivalry between nations, races, and religions; confronted with different worldviews, ideologies, values and interests; the chances of peaceful co-existence seem to be rare. This work however envisages possible coexistence through a pedagogical...

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Main Author: Ndukaihe, Emeka Vernantius (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Ergon 20150101
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