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Dahlström, Lars – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2016
This paper is an autobiographical narrative to demonstrate how educational practices and ideas travel through time. It demonstrates how pedagogy based on solidarity and counter hegemonic ideas combined with scholastic perspectives build coherent practices in different social contexts. The work as a teacher, teacher educator, and researcher in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Personal Narratives, Educational Practices
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Cervantes-Duarte, Luisa; Fernández-Cano, Antonio – Online Submission, 2016
This paper investigates the short and long-term pernicious impact of armed conflicts on education and educational agents (students, teachers and students' parents), using a multivocal review by means of the integration and qualitative analysis of 60 research reports (voices) found in two databases: Web of Science and PROQUEST in the period between…
Descriptors: War, Conflict, Educational Practices, Barriers
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Buchert, Lene – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2013
This Introduction discusses approaches to and perspectives on analyzing the complex relationship between education, fragility, and conflict and its underlying causes and dynamics. It argues for the need for contextual and time-bound multi-level analyses of interlinked societal dimensions in order to address the ultimate purposes of education…
Descriptors: Conflict, Foreign Countries, Problem Solving, Correlation
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Morpeth, Ros; Creed, Charlotte – Open Learning, 2012
Inclusion has traditionally been conceptualised as integrating children into the formal schooling system. Recent research conducted in South Asia, however, adds to evidence that the huge number of children out of school and the diversity of their needs can only be met by a diversity of provision, formal and non-formal; that because many state…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Disadvantaged, Elementary School Students