Ressource Field Note: The Potential of Conflict-Sensitive Education Approaches in Fragile Countries: The Case of Curriculum Framework Reform and Youth Civic Participation in Somalia This field note presents the case of the review of the curriculum framework in Somalia, a UNICEF-supported education intervention that intentionally engaged with the drivers of conflict. The note outlines how this mainstream education intervention can help to build a capacity for peace at various levels (individual, group, and policy) in terms of substance and process.
Ressource Book Review: Training for Model Citizenship: Ethnography of Civic Education and State-Making in Rwanda by Molly Sundberg In Training for Model Citizenship, Molly Sundberg draws on her ethnographic fieldwork, as well as her experience as a development practitioner for the Swedish International Development Agency, to explore how citizens relate to the state in postgenocide Rwanda.
Ressource Book Review: Partnership Paradox: The Post-Conflict Reconstruction of Liberia's Education System edited by Christopher Talbot and Aleesha Taylor Christopher Talbot and Aleesha Taylor's focus on Liberia’s recent educational history in Partnership Paradox is interesting, given the government’s announcement in 2016 of a new plan to privatize the country’s public pre-primary and primary school school system.
Ressource Book Review: Childhood Deployed: Remaking Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone by Susan Shepler Childhood Deployed is based on author Susan Shepler's almost three decades of ethnographic research and other involvements in Sierra Leone. Shepler analyzes the implications of the participation of minors in Sierra Leone’s infamous civil war and the challenges to their postconflict reintegration.
Ressource Book Review: Critical Peace Education and Global Citizenship by Rita Verma Rita Verma’s Critical Peace Education and Global Citizenship is simultaneously inspiring and terrifying—inspiring in the accounts it offers of highly interactive peace education outside the normal curriculum and in possibilities for activism, and terrifying in its exposure of the “Trump Effect” and how this legitimates racism.
Ressource Editorial Note: Journal on Education in Emergencies: Volume 3, Number 1 Every theme that appears in the Journal on Education in Emergencies is by definition timely and important. In this special issue of JEiE, we focus on education and peacebuilding.
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Blog Announcing JEiE Vol. 3: Special Issue of the Journal on Education in Emergencies We are pleased to announce the publication of the Journal on Education in Emergencies, Volume 3, Number 1.
Blog Anuncio de JEiE Vol. 3: Edición Especial de la Journal on Education in Emergencies Nos complace anunciar la publicación de la Journal on Education in Emergencies (JEiE por su siglas en inglés, traducida como la Revista sobre Educación en Situaciones de Emergencia), Volume 3, Number 1.
Blog Annonce: Publication du Journal sur l’éducation en situations d’urgence, Vol 3, N°1 Nous sommes heureux de vous annoncer la sortie du Journal sur l'éducation en situations d'urgence, Volume 3, Numéro 1.