This study explores peacebuilding promotion in Cameroon\u27s schools amid the Anglophone crisis. The crisis is characterized by a violent social rebellion affecting education and society in Cameroon (Egoh, 2020). The theoretical framework for the study is critical peace education. According to Zembylas (2018), critical peace education must consider revising peace education curricula in former colonies, enriching them with local cultures to develop sustainable peace.I conducted a multiple case study inquiry in four Cameroonian schools using semi-structured interviews and observations and analyzed documents. The logic of replication was used, and a cross-case analysis and discussion led to recommendations for peacebuilding, including training...
The continent of African has experienced several kinds of violence, oppression, suppression, wars an...
Contrary to common belief that Cameroon is a haven of peace in a turbulent Central African sub regio...
A high proportion of out-of-school children across the world live in conflict-affected contexts. To ...
Post-conflict countries are usually characterized by deep societal divisions. In order to establish ...
Post-conflict countries are usually characterized by deep societal divisions. In order to establish ...
The education system of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is facing multiple challenges tha...
Cameroon's Anglophone regions have been the theatre of an armed conflict since late 2017 between gov...
This paper intends to analyse the underpinnings of the Grand National Dialogue as a strategic and op...
The field of peace education examines how education can contribute to peacebuilding in divided socie...
Education has the ability to cultivate a Culture of Peace or Violence. In Rwanda, pre-1994 formal ed...
This study surveyed the literature on peace and global education in secondary schools to explore the...
This paper attempts to answer the question: What are the factors that have contributed to relative p...
This paper attempts to answer the question: What are the factors that have contributed to relative p...
In the aftermath of violent conflict, peace education attempts to promote reconciliation by offering...
This article analyzes the role of schools in helping to build peace in post-conflict countries in Af...
The continent of African has experienced several kinds of violence, oppression, suppression, wars an...
Contrary to common belief that Cameroon is a haven of peace in a turbulent Central African sub regio...
A high proportion of out-of-school children across the world live in conflict-affected contexts. To ...
Post-conflict countries are usually characterized by deep societal divisions. In order to establish ...
Post-conflict countries are usually characterized by deep societal divisions. In order to establish ...
The education system of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is facing multiple challenges tha...
Cameroon's Anglophone regions have been the theatre of an armed conflict since late 2017 between gov...
This paper intends to analyse the underpinnings of the Grand National Dialogue as a strategic and op...
The field of peace education examines how education can contribute to peacebuilding in divided socie...
Education has the ability to cultivate a Culture of Peace or Violence. In Rwanda, pre-1994 formal ed...
This study surveyed the literature on peace and global education in secondary schools to explore the...
This paper attempts to answer the question: What are the factors that have contributed to relative p...
This paper attempts to answer the question: What are the factors that have contributed to relative p...
In the aftermath of violent conflict, peace education attempts to promote reconciliation by offering...
This article analyzes the role of schools in helping to build peace in post-conflict countries in Af...
The continent of African has experienced several kinds of violence, oppression, suppression, wars an...
Contrary to common belief that Cameroon is a haven of peace in a turbulent Central African sub regio...
A high proportion of out-of-school children across the world live in conflict-affected contexts. To ...