Intercultural Education in Switzerland

Author(s) : Abdeljalil Akkari, Myriam Radhouane

Source : https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70825-2_8

“Before analysing the circumstances leading to the emergence of intercultural education in Switzerland, it would first be useful to explain how the country has dealt with migration. It bears, indeed, all the hallmarks of a paradox. In the first place, the country welcomes and has welcomed in the past a large number of immigrants coming for the most part from Southern Europe, but also from other regions of the world (D’Amato, 2008). This relatively ancient immigration contributed to the country’s economic prosperity. Secondly, the country’s attitude in relation to immigration has gone through periods of closing the borders and subsequently reopening them again. Thus, Switzerland has modified and adapted its policy on migration on several occasions, particularly concerning the management of the flow of migrating people (D’Amato, 2008).”

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