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Christopher Henderson – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2023
The recent discussion paper on teachers presented at the United Nations Transforming Education Summit emphasizes the inclusion of teachers in social dialogue at the global and local levels. However, the requisite structural arrangements are not yet in place for teachers' voices to be heard or their perspectives acted on, especially in humanitarian…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Resilience (Psychology), Teaching Conditions, Work Environment
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Rena Deitz; Heddy Lahmann – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2023
For adolescents, uniquely gendered conflict experiences are colored by the broader sociocultural context. Although interventions exist to address adolescents' social and emotional learning (SEL) in emergencies, little is known of their gendered effects. We systematically review studies of SEL in humanitarian contexts to explore gendered trends in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Gender Differences, Social Emotional Learning
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Jennifer Flemming; Ritesh Shah; Nina Weisenhorn; Julie Chinnery; Gwendolyn Heaner – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2023
Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, education systems have grappled with the complexity of protecting the wellbeing of learners and educators, along with ensuring learners' continued engagement with learning. This has led to an increasing number of calls to strengthen education-sector resilience to future shocks and stressors, particularly…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Resilience (Psychology), Foreign Countries
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Hassan Aden – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2023
Why do young refugees in the Dadaab camps in Kenya aspire to gain resettlement-based scholarships for tertiary education when the odds of getting them are minimal? The existing literature sheds light on the strong educational aspirations of refugee youth. However, our understanding is obscure of why they persistently pursue lofty educational goals…
Descriptors: Refugees, Scholarships, Postsecondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Silvia Mila Arlini; Nora Charif Chefchaouni; Jessica Chia; Mya Gordon; Nishtha Shrestha – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2023
Myanmar is dealing with a protracted learning crisis in areas of the country where the COVID-19 pandemic was compounded by a coup in February 2021, which extended school closings. Save the Children created the Catch-up Clubs (CuCs), an intervention that supports children's remedial learning and addresses barriers to their successful return to…
Descriptors: Remedial Instruction, Remedial Programs, Community Cooperation, Community Education
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Gudrun Østby; Haakon Gjerløw; Sabrina Karim; Emily Dunlop – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2023
School closures stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic led to the largest disruption of education in history, affecting nearly 1.6 billion learners worldwide. Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh were facing an education crisis even before the pandemic, as the Bangladesh government forbids unregistered Rohingya refugees from accessing the country's public…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Closing, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Katrina Barnes; Rebecca Daltry; Amy Ashlee; Aime Parfait Emerusenge; Khalid Khan; Asma Rabi; Aimée Mukankusi; Julia Pacitto; David Hollow; Bethany Sikes – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2023
Involving young refugees in the research process has significant potential to address current gaps in refugee research in a rigorous, equitable, and empowering way (Clark 2004; Haile, Meloni, and Rezaie 2020). This field note is a report on Voices of Refugee Youth, a research initiative in Pakistan and Rwanda that aims to build the evidence base…
Descriptors: Youth, Refugees, Empowerment, Researchers
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HaEun Kim; Mirco Stella; Kassahun Hiticha – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2023
Over the last decade, York University, through the Borderless Higher Education for Refugees Project, has provided higher education in situ to refugee and local teachers in Dadaab, Kenya, one of the world's largest and longest standing refugee camps. In 2020, COVID-19 aggravated the insecurity and marginalization already present in Dadaab, which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Distance Education, Higher Education, Refugees
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Kate Sykes – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2023
The Transformational Empowerment for Adolescent Marginalised Girls in Malawi (TEAM) project provides complementary basic education to adolescents who have been left behind by the mainstream education system. Its students are primarily girls who face multiple intersecting barriers to learning, including disability, child marriage, motherhood,…
Descriptors: Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Countries
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Ana María Restrepo-Sáenz; Emmanuel Neisa Chateauneuf – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2023
No one was prepared when COVID-19 hit. While education systems all over the world turned to distance learning, countries like Colombia faced a significant challenge: only 75 percent of Colombian teachers had received training in online teaching, 64 percent of school principals considered the technology available to schools to be insufficient, and…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Emergency Programs, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education
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Buckner, Elizabeth; Shephard, Daniel; Smiley, Anne – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2022
Recognizing the lack of knowledge about how to improve data systems for education in emergencies (EiE), we examine in this article how EiE professionals use data and what makes data "useful" to them. Drawing from 48 semistructured interviews from a purposive sample of professionals working in the EiE field across the humanitarian,…
Descriptors: Data Use, Emergency Programs, Professional Personnel, Attitudes
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Jillani, Maryam – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2022
In this field note, I explore the community coalition model Creative Associates International and its partners employed to provide non-formal education to out-of-school displaced children and youth in northern Nigeria under the USAID-funded Education Crisis Response project. While there is no evidence directly linking community involvement to…
Descriptors: Nonformal Education, Out of School Youth, Foreign Countries, Community Involvement
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Jones, Nicola; Pincock, Kate; Guglielmi, Silvia; Baird, Sarah; Sánchez Tapia, Ingrid; Oakley, Erin; Seager, Jennifer – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2022
As of 2021, more than 80 million people worldwide have been displaced by war, violence, and poverty. An estimated 30 to 34 million of these are under age 18, and many are at risk of interrupting their education permanently--a situation aggravated in recent years by the global COVID-19 pandemic. In this article, we adopt an intersectional…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Barriers, Refugees
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Sayibu, Abdul Badi – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2022
The process of data analysis provides, undoubtedly, some of the major challenges facing organizations during the implementation of interventions in emergencies. The challenges are primarily due to the lack of direct access to beneficiaries and the rapidly evolving nature of emergencies. This paper outlines how Plan International's Making Ghanaian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Data Analysis, Barriers, Educational Television
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Dulieu, Nicole; Arlini, Silvia; Gordon, Mya; Krupar, Allyson – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2022
This paper presents research on girls' and boys' gendered perceptions of their learning during school closures due to COVID-19. The research was conducted in ten countries affected by displacement across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. We applied statistical analysis using multivariate logistic regression models from the results…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Gender Differences, Student Experience
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