Education for Better Race Relations*

Authors

  • Lorna Lippmann

Abstract

In recent issues of the Journal Mr. Spalding has stimulated us to think about the ways in which we teach about Aboriginals. In this article Mrs. Lippmann offers concrete suggestions which will help teachers in their attempts to promote better race relations through education.

References

Sarnoff J. and Katz P. : The Motivational Bases of Attitude Change. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, Vol. 49, 1954. pp. 115–124 .

Adorno T.W., et al. : The Authoritarian Personality. New York , Harper, 1950.

Campbell W.J. : Education for Tolerance and Understanding in Schools. In Ethnic Minorities in Australia . A.C.O.S.S.1968, ed. H. Throssell.

Sarnoff J. and Katz P. : Ego Defence and Attitude Change. Human Relations, Vol. 9, 1956. pp. 27–45.

Silberman Charles E. : Schools and the Fight Against Prejudice. Lincoln Filene Center , Medford, Mass., June 1970, mimeographed, p. 8.

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Published

1974-06-01

How to Cite

Lippmann, L. (1974). Education for Better Race Relations*. The Aboriginal Child at School, 2(3), 3–10. Retrieved from https://ajie.atsis.uq.edu.au/acs/article/view/1182

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