Evento Evidence-Sharing Panel with JEiE Volume 9 Authors and Editors The Journal on Education in Emergencies (JEiE) and INEE are pleased to invite you to join JEiE authors and editors for a webinar to celebrate the launch of JEiE Volume 9, Number 1! UTC
Recurso Journal on Education in Emergencies Volume 9, Number 1 The research articles, field notes, and book reviews featured in JEiE Volume 9, Number 1 focus on refugee education and aspirations, social and emotional learning and literacy, teachers’ agency and self-concept, peacebuilding, and education responses to COVID-19, among other important themes.
Recurso Editorial Note: Journal on Education in Emergencies Volume 9, Number 1 JEiE’s Nathan Thompson, Samantha Colón, and Dana Burde introduce the key themes and novel contributions made to EiE evidence in the research articles, field notes, and book reviews presented in JEiE Volume 9, Number 1.
Recurso Left Further Behind after the COVID-19 School Closures: Survey Evidence on Rohingya Refugees and Host Communities in Bangladesh Gudrun Østby et al. assess the differential effects COVID-19-related school closures had for refugee and host community boys and girls in Bangladesh. They find that the closures were especially detrimental to teenage refugee girls’ ability to resume their schooling after the pandemic.
Recurso Addressing Adolescence: Advocating for Age- and Gender-Responsive Social and Emotional Learning during Emergencies In their systematic review of SEL interventions in EiE contexts, Rena Deitz and Heddy Lahmann argue that studies that disaggregate intervention outcomes by age and gender provide the best guidance for tailoring interventions to the beneficiaries’ particular developmental and social realities.
Recurso Hoping against the Odds: Understanding Refugee Youths’ Aspirations for Gaining Overseas Scholarships Hassan Aden draws from semistructured interviews and goal-mapping exercises to explore the cultural logics of hope, hard work, and success among refugee youths living in Dadaab as they pursue scholarships that will support their higher education aspirations and enable them to resettle abroad.
Recurso Bangkit Semangat—Raise the Spirits: Teachers’ Vulnerability, Resilience, and Voice in Postdisaster Indonesia Drawing from ethnographic research on teachers in post-earthquake Indonesia, Christopher Henderson relates how global-level actors often miss the opportunity to engage meaningfully with teachers’ agency, self-concept, and resilience in humanitarian response guidance and policymaking.
Recurso Field Note: Voices of Refugee Youth: Reflections on a Participatory, Youth-Centered Study Katrina Barnes et al. offer lessons from a participatory research initiative conducted with refugees in Rwanda and Pakistan, including how to navigate youth researchers’ positionality, training, and remuneration, and how to accommodate participants’ varying levels of research skills.
Recurso Field Note: Education Systems Response to COVID-19: Reflections on the Contributions of Research to USAID’s Education and Resilience Agenda Jennifer Flemming et al. apply a resilience framework to the pandemic response in Colombia, Georgia, Lebanon, Nigeria, and Zambia to identify the practices, structures, and resource flows these systems leveraged to absorb, adapt, or transform the shock to their education systems from COVID-19.
Blog Announcing JEiE Volume 9, Number 1! This issue of the Journal on Education in Emergencies offers new evidence on a broad range of EiE topics: student retention and dropout, age- and gender-responsive SEL interventions, designing participatory research with refugees, teacher agency, the education response to COVID-19, and more.