This book explores how, and if, formal education affects peacebuilding
in post-conflict societies. As schooling is often negatively
implicated in violent conflict, the author highlights the widely
expressed need to ‘build back better’ and ‘transform’
schooling by changing both its structures and processes, and its
curriculum. Drawing upon research from a wide range of post-conflict
developing societies including Cambodia, Colombia and Kenya, the
author examines whether there is any empirical support for the idea
that schooling can be transformed so it can contribute to more
peaceful and democratic societies. In doing so, the author reveals how
the ‘myth’ of building back better is perpetuated by academics and
international organisations, and explains why formal education in
post-conflict developing societies is so impervious to radical change.
This important volume will appeal to students and scholars of
education in post-conflict societies.
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Education for Transformation?
Product details
ISBN
9783030176891
Published
2020
Publisher
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author