Reshaping the Future : Education and Postconflict Reconstruction
The aim of this volume is to draw international attention to the key role that education can play in both preventing conflict and in reconstructing post-conflict societies. The author also hopes to alert developing countries and donors alike to the...
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okr-10986-148382021-04-23T14:03:13Z Reshaping the Future : Education and Postconflict Reconstruction World Bank ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT ACHIEVEMENTS ADDITION ADULT EDUCATION ARMED CONFLICTS AUTHORITY BASIC EDUCATION CALL CENTRAL AMERICA CENTRAL AMERICAN CLASSROOM COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT CONFLICT COSTS OF EDUCATION COUNTRY STUDIES CURRICULA CURRICULUM CURRICULUM CHANGE CURRICULUM REFORM DECENTRALIZATION EDUCATION FOR ALL EDUCATION QUALITY EDUCATION REFORM EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL FACTORS EDUCATIONAL PLANNING EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS EFFECTIVE EDUCATION ENROLLMENT RATE EQUAL ACCESS EQUAL ACCESS TO EDUCATION EXPERIENCED TEACHERS FUTURE EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY GER GROSS ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION KNOWLEDGE SHARING LANGUAGES LEADERSHIP LEARNING LEARNING OUTCOMES LITERATURE MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION NATIONAL EDUCATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT NET ENROLLMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE EDUCATION PUBLIC SCHOOLS PUPILS QUALIFIED TEACHERS REFUGEES REPETITION RURAL AREAS RURAL SCHOOLS SCHOOL BUILDINGS SCHOOL TEACHERS SCHOOLING SCHOOLS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL RELATIONS SOCIETY TEACHER TEACHER DEVELOPMENT TEACHING TERTIARY EDUCATION TEXTBOOKS TRAINING PROGRAMS UNIVERSAL COMPLETION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY COMPLETION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY STUDENTS YOUTH The aim of this volume is to draw international attention to the key role that education can play in both preventing conflict and in reconstructing post-conflict societies. The author also hopes to alert developing countries and donors alike to the devastating consequences of conflict on a country's education systems and outcomes, as well to emphasize the importance of maximizing the opportunities to reform education systems presented by a reconstruction setting, adopting a long-term development perspective, and emphasizing equity and quality in the delivery of education services. Every education system has the potential to exacerbate the conditions that contribute to violent conflict. Based on this notion, the author argues that education warrants high priority in both humanitarian response and post-conflict reconstruction. The central message of this book is that education plays key role in both conflict prevention and in the reconstruction of post-conflict societies. It highlights significant findings on education and post-conflict reconstruction drawn from thorough research and literature review, a survey and database of key indicators for 52 conflict-affected countries, and a review of 12 country studies. 2013-08-06T19:51:31Z 2013-08-06T19:51:31Z 2005 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/10/6431165/reshaping-future-education-post-conflict-reconstruction 0-8213-5959-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14838 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |
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ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT ACHIEVEMENTS ADDITION ADULT EDUCATION ARMED CONFLICTS AUTHORITY BASIC EDUCATION CALL CENTRAL AMERICA CENTRAL AMERICAN CLASSROOM COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT CONFLICT COSTS OF EDUCATION COUNTRY STUDIES CURRICULA CURRICULUM CURRICULUM CHANGE CURRICULUM REFORM DECENTRALIZATION EDUCATION FOR ALL EDUCATION QUALITY EDUCATION REFORM EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL FACTORS EDUCATIONAL PLANNING EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS EFFECTIVE EDUCATION ENROLLMENT RATE EQUAL ACCESS EQUAL ACCESS TO EDUCATION EXPERIENCED TEACHERS FUTURE EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY GER GROSS ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION KNOWLEDGE SHARING LANGUAGES LEADERSHIP LEARNING LEARNING OUTCOMES LITERATURE MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION NATIONAL EDUCATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT NET ENROLLMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE EDUCATION PUBLIC SCHOOLS PUPILS QUALIFIED TEACHERS REFUGEES REPETITION RURAL AREAS RURAL SCHOOLS SCHOOL BUILDINGS SCHOOL TEACHERS SCHOOLING SCHOOLS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL RELATIONS SOCIETY TEACHER TEACHER DEVELOPMENT TEACHING TERTIARY EDUCATION TEXTBOOKS TRAINING PROGRAMS UNIVERSAL COMPLETION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY COMPLETION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY STUDENTS YOUTH |
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ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT ACHIEVEMENTS ADDITION ADULT EDUCATION ARMED CONFLICTS AUTHORITY BASIC EDUCATION CALL CENTRAL AMERICA CENTRAL AMERICAN CLASSROOM COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT CONFLICT COSTS OF EDUCATION COUNTRY STUDIES CURRICULA CURRICULUM CURRICULUM CHANGE CURRICULUM REFORM DECENTRALIZATION EDUCATION FOR ALL EDUCATION QUALITY EDUCATION REFORM EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL FACTORS EDUCATIONAL PLANNING EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS EFFECTIVE EDUCATION ENROLLMENT RATE EQUAL ACCESS EQUAL ACCESS TO EDUCATION EXPERIENCED TEACHERS FUTURE EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY GER GROSS ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION KNOWLEDGE SHARING LANGUAGES LEADERSHIP LEARNING LEARNING OUTCOMES LITERATURE MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION NATIONAL EDUCATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT NET ENROLLMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE EDUCATION PUBLIC SCHOOLS PUPILS QUALIFIED TEACHERS REFUGEES REPETITION RURAL AREAS RURAL SCHOOLS SCHOOL BUILDINGS SCHOOL TEACHERS SCHOOLING SCHOOLS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL RELATIONS SOCIETY TEACHER TEACHER DEVELOPMENT TEACHING TERTIARY EDUCATION TEXTBOOKS TRAINING PROGRAMS UNIVERSAL COMPLETION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY COMPLETION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY STUDENTS YOUTH World Bank Reshaping the Future : Education and Postconflict Reconstruction |
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The aim of this volume is to draw
international attention to the key role that education can
play in both preventing conflict and in reconstructing
post-conflict societies. The author also hopes to alert
developing countries and donors alike to the devastating
consequences of conflict on a country's education
systems and outcomes, as well to emphasize the importance of
maximizing the opportunities to reform education systems
presented by a reconstruction setting, adopting a long-term
development perspective, and emphasizing equity and quality
in the delivery of education services. Every education
system has the potential to exacerbate the conditions that
contribute to violent conflict. Based on this notion, the
author argues that education warrants high priority in both
humanitarian response and post-conflict reconstruction. The
central message of this book is that education plays key
role in both conflict prevention and in the reconstruction
of post-conflict societies. It highlights significant
findings on education and post-conflict reconstruction drawn
from thorough research and literature review, a survey and
database of key indicators for 52 conflict-affected
countries, and a review of 12 country studies. |
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Reshaping the Future : Education and Postconflict Reconstruction |
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