In 1994, both Rwanda and South Africa emerged from a long and protracted history of colonisation, conflict, genocide, and apartheid which left lasting scars on their education systems. Both countries have undertaken educational reforms to try to strengthen social cohesion. Research led by the University of Sussex in collaboration with the University of Rwanda and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town examined how education policy interventions have helped teachers to become active agents of peace-building. It found that more professional development, policy direction, and support are needed.ESRC-DFI
This paper presents a ‘peace with social justice’ framework for analysing the role of teachers as a...
This is a review of S. Garnett Russell's book Becoming Rwandan: Education, reconciliation, and the m...
This report explores three interrelated areas tied to the role of education in promoting social cohe...
In 1994, both Rwanda and South Africa emerged from a long and protracted history of colonisation, co...
Education is seen to play a crucial role in the reconstruction of post-conflict countries, particula...
Dataset resulting from a mixed-methods evaluation of education initiatives in Rwanda and South Afric...
Education is seen to play a crucial role in the reconstruction of post-conflict countries, particula...
Education has the ability to cultivate a Culture of Peace or Violence. In Rwanda, pre-1994 formal ed...
This paper presents a ‘peace with social justice’ framework for analysing the role of teachers as ag...
This article considers the relationship between education, conflict, and peacebuilding in Rwanda. Fi...
The chapter explores how education and teachers are conceptualised within policymaking in relation t...
The field of peace education examines how education can contribute to peacebuilding in divided socie...
This paper presents a ‘peace with social justice’ framework for analysing the role of teachers a...
The effects of violent conflict on education are enormous, and provision of quality education cannot...
This case study examined the questions: How are relations between Hutus and Tutsis portrayed in rece...
This paper presents a ‘peace with social justice’ framework for analysing the role of teachers as a...
This is a review of S. Garnett Russell's book Becoming Rwandan: Education, reconciliation, and the m...
This report explores three interrelated areas tied to the role of education in promoting social cohe...
In 1994, both Rwanda and South Africa emerged from a long and protracted history of colonisation, co...
Education is seen to play a crucial role in the reconstruction of post-conflict countries, particula...
Dataset resulting from a mixed-methods evaluation of education initiatives in Rwanda and South Afric...
Education is seen to play a crucial role in the reconstruction of post-conflict countries, particula...
Education has the ability to cultivate a Culture of Peace or Violence. In Rwanda, pre-1994 formal ed...
This paper presents a ‘peace with social justice’ framework for analysing the role of teachers as ag...
This article considers the relationship between education, conflict, and peacebuilding in Rwanda. Fi...
The chapter explores how education and teachers are conceptualised within policymaking in relation t...
The field of peace education examines how education can contribute to peacebuilding in divided socie...
This paper presents a ‘peace with social justice’ framework for analysing the role of teachers a...
The effects of violent conflict on education are enormous, and provision of quality education cannot...
This case study examined the questions: How are relations between Hutus and Tutsis portrayed in rece...
This paper presents a ‘peace with social justice’ framework for analysing the role of teachers as a...
This is a review of S. Garnett Russell's book Becoming Rwandan: Education, reconciliation, and the m...
This report explores three interrelated areas tied to the role of education in promoting social cohe...