Current education and peacebuilding literature invests high expectations in the ability of teachers to catalyse positive transformations in societies affected by armed conflict. Yet, very little is known about the actual experiences of teachers in such situations, or the strategies they employ to generate conducive learning environments. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Lebanese schools, this paper proposes a framework to understand the confines of teachers' peacebuilding capacities. Of central importance herein are the socio-political context of teaching; teachers' relationships with students, colleagues, and parents; teachers’ personal biographies; as well as the tools available to confront conflict inside the classroom
In the context of debates relating to teachers’ role in educational outcomes, accountability and man...
Education, the backbone of any nation’s development, demands the presence of not only infrastructure...
Telling of Peace Education documents the narratives of five peace educators who use dialogical inter...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a new approach to understanding the interrelationships betwe...
While teachers are generally perceived as positive agents of change in post-conflict countries, rece...
By promoting inclusive identities among young generations and equipping them with critical attitudes...
By promoting inclusive identities among young generations and equipping them with critical attitudes...
This paper studies an under-researched area – teachers’ role in peacebuilding in conflict-affected c...
Lebanon, a Middle Eastern country, has suffered and survived a three-decade series of devastating ev...
Education is seen to play a crucial role in the reconstruction of post-conflict countries, particula...
In the aftermath of violent conflict, peace education attempts to promote reconciliation by offering...
The outburst of the violent conflict in Syria since 2011 has produced an unprecedented crisis of ref...
Education for democratic peacebuilding citizenship includes four essential components: encounters wi...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Many postconflict societies incorporate peace education i...
This dissertation explores the experiences of Lebanese educators between October 2019 and June 2021,...
In the context of debates relating to teachers’ role in educational outcomes, accountability and man...
Education, the backbone of any nation’s development, demands the presence of not only infrastructure...
Telling of Peace Education documents the narratives of five peace educators who use dialogical inter...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a new approach to understanding the interrelationships betwe...
While teachers are generally perceived as positive agents of change in post-conflict countries, rece...
By promoting inclusive identities among young generations and equipping them with critical attitudes...
By promoting inclusive identities among young generations and equipping them with critical attitudes...
This paper studies an under-researched area – teachers’ role in peacebuilding in conflict-affected c...
Lebanon, a Middle Eastern country, has suffered and survived a three-decade series of devastating ev...
Education is seen to play a crucial role in the reconstruction of post-conflict countries, particula...
In the aftermath of violent conflict, peace education attempts to promote reconciliation by offering...
The outburst of the violent conflict in Syria since 2011 has produced an unprecedented crisis of ref...
Education for democratic peacebuilding citizenship includes four essential components: encounters wi...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Many postconflict societies incorporate peace education i...
This dissertation explores the experiences of Lebanese educators between October 2019 and June 2021,...
In the context of debates relating to teachers’ role in educational outcomes, accountability and man...
Education, the backbone of any nation’s development, demands the presence of not only infrastructure...
Telling of Peace Education documents the narratives of five peace educators who use dialogical inter...