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What do our future teachers think about terrorism and politically motivated violence in the Basque Country?
N. Vicent, L. Albas, et al.
This study conducted by Naiara Vicent, Leire Albas, Iratxe Gillate, and Alex Ibañez-Etxeberria uncovers the perspectives of future teachers in the Basque Country on terrorism and politically motivated violence. Despite a generally respectful attitude towards human rights, the findings highlight a dissatisfaction with the information provided and uncertainties about addressing these critical issues in the classroom.
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