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Current Issues in Comparative Education
Volume 2, Issue 1
Volume 2, Issue 1
Political Violence and Education
Fall 99
ISSN 1523-1615
Editorial Introduction
Political Violence and Education
(Author Unknown)
Articles
Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Minority Inclusion and Majority Rules The system of education in BiH as a paradigm of political violence on education
Adila Pasalic-Kreso
How can human rights education contribute to international peace building?
Tania Bernath, Tracey Holland and Paul Martin
Schooling, Family, and Individual Factors Mitigating Psychological Effects of War on Children
Joaquin E. Flores
Political Violence and Education: Missing out - adolescents affected by armed conflict face few education opportunities and increased protection risks
Jane Lowicki
What You Sow Is What You Reap: Violence and the Construction of Male Identity in Jamaica
Barry Chevannes
The Impact of Political Violence on Education in South Africa: Past, Present and Future
Isaac M. Ntshoe
Education under Occupation: Political Violence, Schooling, and Response in Cambodia, 1979-1989
Violence in South African Schools
Salim Vally, with Yolanda Dolombisa and Kim Porteus
Education: A Key to Power and a Tool for Change--A Practitioner's Perspective
Fay Chung
Human Rights Education and Peace Building
Helge Brochman and Eldrid K. Midttun
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