Hardcover, 438 pages
English language
Published Jan. 13, 2004 by Unesco.

Education, Conflict and Social Cohesion (Studies in Comparative Education) (Hardcover, 2004, Unesco)
Hardcover, 438 pages
English language
Published Jan. 13, 2004 by Unesco.
"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.
"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.