Cultural, religious, and social diversity in Indonesian school environments demands educational approaches that can cultivate tolerance, empathy, and inclusive attitudes from an early age. This article aims to identify and analyze methods for fostering diversity in schools through a literature review from the perspectives of inclusive and multicultural education. The study adopts a qualitative library research design, with data collection conducted through a systematic review of Indonesian scholarly journal articles indexed in DOAJ and published in 2025. The search yielded five relevant journal articles. The data were analyzed using content analysis to categorize the strategies and approaches employed in managing diversity in schools. The findings highlight five dominant methods: inclusive curriculum design, social-emotional learning, integration of Pancasila and religious values, instructional supervision for teachers, and the use of interactive media. Each method contributes in a specific way to shaping an inclusive school climate that respects and values differences. In conclusion, diversity can be fostered effectively through pedagogical approaches that are reflective, adaptive, and grounded in local values. This study offers a theoretical contribution to the development of multicultural education in Indonesia while also providing practical recommendations for teachers and policymakers. Future research is encouraged to empirically test the effectiveness of these methods across diverse school contexts.
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