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S3E2 - Mapping the Relationship between Education Reform and Power-Sharing

Jul 20, 201922 minSeason 3Ep. 2
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This is an episode of Behind the Pages - the podcast of the Journal on Education in Emergencies. Join us for these exciting and timely conversations with JEiE authors about their work on education in regions affected by crisis and conflict. Mapping the Relationship between Education Reform and Power-Sharing in and after Intrastate Peace Agreements: A Multi-Methods Study by Giuditta Fontana Peace agreements that divide power between groups that have been at war are more likely to include provisions for educational reform. The more dynamically that power is shared in the new government, the more likely these educational reforms are to promote multiple identities rather than cultural convergence. Join JEiE’s Deborah Osomo and author Giuditta Fontana as they discuss education reforms in peace agreements, using Lebanon, Northern Ireland, and Macedonia as case studies.
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