Common Ingroup Identity Model (Samuel Gaertner, John Dovidio, 1990s) – the suggestion that that bias can be reduced when members of different groups recategorize themselves as part of a single, shared identity. By shifting from “us vs. them” to a unified “we,” this model promotes inclusion, reduces prejudice, and fosters cooperation across group boundaries.
Please cite this article as:
Davis, B., & Francis, K. (2025). “Common Ingroup Identity Model” in Discourses on Learning in Education. https://learningdiscourses.com.
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