Beliefs and Misconceptions in Pedagogical Work – Stereotypical Thinking Strategies and Reasons Behind
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https://doi.org/10.15170/AR.2018-19.4.1-4.1.Keywords:
stereotypical thinking, strategies, equity, pedagogical workAbstract
This study offers a summary of frequently used stereotypical thinking strategies in the Hungarian
educational context. It describes eight stereotypical thinking strategies: biological racism, social reduction, performance reduction, blaming the victim, dehumanization, rationalization, exceptionalism, and colour-blindness. Beyond the illustrative theoretical summary, the aim of this study is to encourage self-refl ection of our readers by illustrating how these
thinking strategies work. Citations highlighted from research interviews further support the life-likeness of the presented theories.
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