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Research Article

Citizenship education in conflict-affected areas and nation-states: empowering teachers for sustainable reform

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Pages 519-532 | Received 21 Feb 2020, Accepted 24 Jun 2020, Published online: 13 Aug 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Government agencies and civil society organisations in nation-states and areas affected by conflict strive to develop citizenship education programmes to empower children as agents of change. However, the pedagogical culture within these contexts demands that children memorise information provided by higher authorities and avoid sensitive and controversial issues. Such practices disempower children. This article presents two arguments. First, it demonstrates how roots of destructive conflict and conflict-sensitive approaches to reform weaken top-down efforts to rebuild education for active citizenship. Second, it describes how teachers in conflict-affected areas who have autonomy exercise humility and are inspired by new approaches that can initiate a transformation in the pedagogical culture from banking to engaging young people in critical pedagogies. These high-impact teachers’ innovative learning activities catalyse educational change, which suggests the emergence of a professional grassroots theory of change for citizenship education reform.

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Bassel Akar

Bassel Akar is an associate professor of education and director of the Center for Applied Research in Education at Notre Dame University – Louaize, Lebanon. His research focuses on learning and teaching for active citizenship in the context of Lebanon and other sites affected by armed conflict.

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