Literature Review: The Role of Teachers in Peacebuilding

In the context of debates around teachers’ role in educational outcomes, accountability and management, this literature review explores their potential to be active agents of peacebuilding. This review specifically aims to explore their role in promoting peace, reconciliation, social cohesion and violence mitigation recognising that literature specifically relating to teachers and peacebuilding was limited. The review is based on a framework (Naylor and Sayed, 2014) which conceives teachers as active agents located in particular global, national and local policy contexts and structures

Resource Info

Resource Type

Report

Published

Published by

Research Consortium on Education and Peacebuilding

Authored by

Lindsey Horner, Laila Kadiwal, Yusuf Sayed, Angeline Barrett, Naureen Durrani, Mario Novelli

Topic(s)

Teachers
Education for Peacebuilding
Teaching and Learning