Education, conflict and social cohesion / edited by Sobhi Tawil and Alexandra Harley.
Material type:
- 9231039628 (pbk.)
- MLCM 2006/11262
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Preface by Cecilia Braslavsky.
Includes bibliographical references.
Education and identity-based conflict / Sobhi Tawil and Alexandra Harley -- Curriculum development, diversity and division in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Philip Stabback -- Curriculum change and social cohesion in multicultural Guatemala / Manuel de Jesús Salazar Tetazgüic and Katherine Grigsby -- Developing curriculum as a means to bridging national divisions in Lebanon / Nemer Frayha -- Curriculum reform, political change, and reinforcement of national identity in Mozambique / Juvenal Bazilashe Balegamire, Adelaide Dhorsan and Cristina Tembe -- Citizenship education in a divided society: the case of Northern Ireland / Michael Arlow -- Redefining Rwanda's future / John Rutayisire, John Kabano and Jolly Rubagiza -- Education reform and political violence in Sri Lanka / Lal Perera, Swarna Wijetunge and A.S. Balasooriya.
"The studies presented in this volume examine the role of educational policy change in social and civic reconstrution and the redefinition of national citizenship within the context of identity-based conflicts. The underlying assumption is that if educational change is to be a meaningful contribution to processes of national reconciliation and peace building in the context of civil strife, the complex linkages between schooling and conflict need to be explicitly recognised and explored."--Pref.
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