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Schools and war: urgent agendas for comparative and international education
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
United Kingdom | 2005 | 15p
Author: 
Lynn Davies
Corporate author: 
Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education
Region: 
Global

This paper looks first at the contributions that education makes to conflict, through the reproduction of inequality and exclusion, through perpetuation of ethnic or religious divisions, through its acceptance of dominant aggressive masculinities, through selection, competition and fear, and through distorted curricular emphases on narrow cognitive areas of learning. However, the paper also outlines some ‘possibilities for hope’, such as resilient schools, the impact of peace education initiatives and the rise of global citizenship education.

Resource Type: 
Research papers / journal articles
Theme: 
Civic / Citizenship / Democracy
Globalisation and social justice / International understanding
Preventing violent extremism / genocide
Level of education: 
Higher education
Lifelong learning
Non-formal education
Other
Keywords: 
global citizenship education
peace education
diversity
violence