Peace education in conflict affected societies has achieved widespread popularity amongst international aid agencies seeking to find a place for education in supporting peacebuilding since the 1990s. However, its aims, content, and effectiveness have been critiqued particularly for its failures to address structural causes of grievances. This article draws on empirical research exploring a UNICEF supported peace education related curriculum reform in Sierra Leone developed in 2008 called Emerging Issues. The article draws on a critical discourse analysis of its content and qualitative interview data with key informants. It argues that while Emerging Issues was well-intentioned, its lack of regard for contextual dynamics generating conflict ...
Whilst education is most often viewed as central to peace-building, it is important to note that it ...
The author critically analyzes assumptions embedded in the two fields of practice: peace education a...
The push for peace education initiatives by international institutions and agencies has often invoke...
Peace education in conflict affected societies has achieved widespread popularity amongst internatio...
Through a case study of a peace education intervention in postwar Sierra Leone, this article seeks t...
Sierra Leone has been regarded as one of the successful countries with regard to peacebuilding manda...
This study finds that by prioritizing universal development programmes instead of employing a confli...
Broadly, the study examines the argument that education potentially contributes to violent conflict ...
Broadly, the study examines the argument that education potentially contributes to violent conflict ...
This article analyzes the role of schools in helping to build peace in post-conflict countries in Af...
Education and peacebuilding are two research fields that have been mainly intersecting paths in the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study describes how selected teachers and students in s...
The field of peace education examines how education can contribute to peacebuilding in divided socie...
This article aims to briefly introduce the field of peace education to adult, higher education and s...
Recent Presidential elections in Kenya (2017) resulted in a contested re-run election and demonstrat...
Whilst education is most often viewed as central to peace-building, it is important to note that it ...
The author critically analyzes assumptions embedded in the two fields of practice: peace education a...
The push for peace education initiatives by international institutions and agencies has often invoke...
Peace education in conflict affected societies has achieved widespread popularity amongst internatio...
Through a case study of a peace education intervention in postwar Sierra Leone, this article seeks t...
Sierra Leone has been regarded as one of the successful countries with regard to peacebuilding manda...
This study finds that by prioritizing universal development programmes instead of employing a confli...
Broadly, the study examines the argument that education potentially contributes to violent conflict ...
Broadly, the study examines the argument that education potentially contributes to violent conflict ...
This article analyzes the role of schools in helping to build peace in post-conflict countries in Af...
Education and peacebuilding are two research fields that have been mainly intersecting paths in the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study describes how selected teachers and students in s...
The field of peace education examines how education can contribute to peacebuilding in divided socie...
This article aims to briefly introduce the field of peace education to adult, higher education and s...
Recent Presidential elections in Kenya (2017) resulted in a contested re-run election and demonstrat...
Whilst education is most often viewed as central to peace-building, it is important to note that it ...
The author critically analyzes assumptions embedded in the two fields of practice: peace education a...
The push for peace education initiatives by international institutions and agencies has often invoke...