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Peace Education - International Perspectives (Hardcover): Monisha Bajaj, Maria Hantzopoulos Peace Education - International Perspectives (Hardcover)
Monisha Bajaj, Maria Hantzopoulos
R5,151 Discovery Miles 51 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Honorable Mention' 2017 PROSE Award - Education Practice Bringing together the voices of scholars and practitioners on challenges and possibilities of implementing peace education in diverse global sites, this book addresses key questions for students seeking to deepen their understanding of the field. The book not only highlights ground-breaking and rich qualitative studies from around the globe, but also analyses the limits and possibilities of peace education in diverse contexts of conflict and post-conflict societies. Contributing authors address how educators and learners can make meaning of international peace education efforts, how various forms of peace and violence interact in and around schools, and how the field of peace education has evolved and grown over the past four decades.

World Yearbook of Education 2023 - Racialization and Educational Inequality in Global Perspective: Janelle Scott, Monisha Bajaj World Yearbook of Education 2023 - Racialization and Educational Inequality in Global Perspective
Janelle Scott, Monisha Bajaj
R1,249 Discovery Miles 12 490 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

- This is the first book in the history of the World Yearbook of Education series that has specifically looked at race. - Taking a global perspective it critically examines how racial formation across all educational settings. - It offers an important contribution to discussions of racialization across contexts and provides the field a robust foundation for future critical inquiry and engagement with the themes of race, racialization, inequality, and education.

Educating for Peace and Human Rights - An Introduction (Hardcover): Maria Hantzopoulos, Monisha Bajaj Educating for Peace and Human Rights - An Introduction (Hardcover)
Maria Hantzopoulos, Monisha Bajaj
R2,571 R1,555 Discovery Miles 15 550 Save R1,016 (40%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Over the past five decades, both peace education and human rights education have emerged distinctly and separately as global fields of scholarship and practice. Promoted through multiple efforts (the United Nations, civil society, grassroots educators), both of these fields consider content, processes, and educational structures that seek to dismantle various forms of violence, as well as move towards cultures of peace, justice and human rights. Educating for Peace and Human Rights Education introduces students and educators to the challenges and possibilities of implementing peace and human rights education in diverse global sites. The book untangles the core concepts that define both fields, unpacking their histories and conceptual foundations, and presents models and key research findings to help consider their intersections, convergences, and divergences. Including an annotated bibliography, the book sets forth a comprehensive research agenda, allowing emerging and seasoned scholars the opportunity to situate their research in conversation with the global fields of peace and human rights education.

Encyclopedia of Peace Education (Hardcover, New): Monisha Bajaj Encyclopedia of Peace Education (Hardcover, New)
Monisha Bajaj
R2,539 Discovery Miles 25 390 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The rise of peace education both in scholarship and in practice has yielded numerous documents, websites, and publications with often divergent perspectives on what the field is, does, and means. The Encyclopedia of Peace Education provides a comprehensive overview of the scholarly developments in the field to date, so as to provide a common denominator for the various actors involved in advancing peace education internationally. Thus, this edited volume serves as an essential reference guide that traces the history and emergence of the field, highlights foundational concepts, contextualizes peace education practice across international and disciplinary borders, and suggests new directions for peace educators. From core conceptual perspectives to the moral and spiritual foundations of the field to the role of the United Nations, the Encyclopedia grounds peace education in a solid theoretical and practical framework through the writings of the field's most renowned scholars. This volume will target undergraduate and graduate students as well as scholars and practitioners working in international and non-governmental organizations in the field of peace education.

World Yearbook of Education 2023 - Racialization and Educational Inequality in Global Perspective (Hardcover): Janelle Scott,... World Yearbook of Education 2023 - Racialization and Educational Inequality in Global Perspective (Hardcover)
Janelle Scott, Monisha Bajaj
R3,798 Discovery Miles 37 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

- This is the first book in the history of the World Yearbook of Education series that has specifically looked at race. - Taking a global perspective it critically examines how racial formation across all educational settings. - It offers an important contribution to discussions of racialization across contexts and provides the field a robust foundation for future critical inquiry and engagement with the themes of race, racialization, inequality, and education.

Schooling for Social Change - The Rise and Impact of Human Rights Education in India (Hardcover): Monisha Bajaj Schooling for Social Change - The Rise and Impact of Human Rights Education in India (Hardcover)
Monisha Bajaj
R3,793 Discovery Miles 37 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This focused, original work examines human rights education in India and offers key insights into larger international educational policy discussions. "Schooling for Social Change" offers fresh perspectives on the emerging field of human rights education in India. 60 years after independence, the Indian schooling system remains unequal. Building on over a year of fieldwork, including interviews and focus groups with policymakers, educators, parents and students, Monisha Bajaj examines different understandings of human rights education at the levels of policy, pedagogy and practice. She provides an in-depth study of the origins and effects of the Institute of Human Rights Education, a non-governmental program that operates in over 4,000 schools in India. This enlightening book offers an instructive case study of how international mandates and grassroots activism can work together. Bajaj shows how the Institute of Human Rights Education has gained significant momentum for school-based adoption, textbook reform, and policy changes in a nation-state still struggling to ensure universal access to education. "Schooling for Social Change" provides a wealth of analysis from the frontlines of education reform and will be of interest to all those working in international and comparative education, human rights, and South Asian development.

Breaking the Mold of School Instruction and Organization - Innovative and Successful Practices for the Twenty-First Century... Breaking the Mold of School Instruction and Organization - Innovative and Successful Practices for the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover)
Andrea Honigsfeld, Audrey Cohan; Foreword by Rita Dunn; Contributions by Monisha Bajaj, Nadine Binkley, …
R3,073 Discovery Miles 30 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This one-of-a-kind collection of chapters takes the reader on a tour to explore innovative practices from classrooms, schools, districts, communities, and faraway places in the world. Each of the chapters-organized under six headings-tells an authentic, compelling story of a pioneering and successful initiative that breaks the traditional mold of instructional delivery and time-honored school organization. Breaking the Mold of School Instruction and Organization guides readers through examples of education initiatives which go beyond traditional classroom restraints to achieve surprising success.

Breaking the Mold of School Instruction and Organization - Innovative and Successful Practices for the Twenty-First Century... Breaking the Mold of School Instruction and Organization - Innovative and Successful Practices for the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
Andrea Honigsfeld, Audrey Cohan; Foreword by Rita Dunn; Contributions by Monisha Bajaj, Nadine Binkley, …
R1,536 Discovery Miles 15 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This one-of-a-kind collection of chapters takes the reader on a tour to explore innovative practices from classrooms, schools, districts, communities, and faraway places in the world. Each of the chapters-organized under six headings-tells an authentic, compelling story of a pioneering and successful initiative that breaks the traditional mold of instructional delivery and time-honored school organization. Breaking the Mold of School Instruction and Organization guides readers through examples of education initiatives which go beyond traditional classroom restraints to achieve surprising success.

Human Rights Education - Theory, Research, Praxis (Paperback): Monisha Bajaj Human Rights Education - Theory, Research, Praxis (Paperback)
Monisha Bajaj
R1,444 Discovery Miles 14 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past seven decades, human rights education has blossomed into a global movement. A field of scholarship that utilizes teaching and learning processes, human rights education addresses basic rights and broadens the respect for the dignity and freedom of all peoples. Since the founding of the United Nations and the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, human rights education has worked toward ensuring that schools and non-formal educational spaces become sites of promise and equity. Bringing together the voices of leaders and researchers deeply engaged in understanding the politics and possibilities of human rights education as a field of inquiry, Monisha Bajaj's Human Rights Education shapes our understanding of the practices and processes of the discipline and demonstrates the ways in which it has evolved into a meaningful constellation of scholarship, policy, curricular reform, and pedagogy. Contributions by pioneers in the field, as well as emerging scholars, constitute this foundational textbook, which charts the field's rise, outlines its conceptual frameworks and models, and offers case studies from Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. The volume analyzes how human rights education has been locally tailored to diverse contexts and looks at the tensions and triumphs of such efforts. Historicizing human rights education while offering concrete grounding for those who seek entry into this dynamic field of scholarship and practice, Human Rights Education is essential reading for students, educators, researchers, advocates, activists, practitioners, and policy makers. Contributors: Monisha Bajaj, Ben Cislaghi, Nancy Flowers, Melissa Leigh Gibson, Diane Gillespie, Carl A. Grant, Tracey Holland, Megan Jensen, Peter G. Kirchschlaeger, Gerald Mackie, J. Paul Martin, Sam Mejias, Chrissie Monaghan, Audrey Osler, Oren Pizmony-Levy, Susan Garnett Russell, Carol Anne Spreen, David Suarez, Felisa Tibbitts, Rachel Wahl, Chalank Yahya, Michalinos Zembylas.

Educating for Peace and Human Rights - An Introduction (Paperback): Maria Hantzopoulos, Monisha Bajaj Educating for Peace and Human Rights - An Introduction (Paperback)
Maria Hantzopoulos, Monisha Bajaj
R974 Discovery Miles 9 740 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Over the past five decades, both peace education and human rights education have emerged distinctly and separately as global fields of scholarship and practice. Promoted through multiple efforts (the United Nations, civil society, grassroots educators), both of these fields consider content, processes, and educational structures that seek to dismantle various forms of violence, as well as move towards cultures of peace, justice and human rights. Educating for Peace and Human Rights Education introduces students and educators to the challenges and possibilities of implementing peace and human rights education in diverse global sites. The book untangles the core concepts that define both fields, unpacking their histories and conceptual foundations, and presents models and key research findings to help consider their intersections, convergences, and divergences. Including an annotated bibliography, the book sets forth a comprehensive research agenda, allowing emerging and seasoned scholars the opportunity to situate their research in conversation with the global fields of peace and human rights education.

Human Rights Education - Forging an Academic Discipline (Hardcover): Sarita Cargas Human Rights Education - Forging an Academic Discipline (Hardcover)
Sarita Cargas; Edited by Monisha Bajaj; Contributions by Nancy Flowers
R1,750 R1,626 Discovery Miles 16 260 Save R124 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In tracing the origins of the modern human-rights movement, historians typically point to two periods: the 1940s, in which decade the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was ratified by the United Nations General Assembly; and the 1970s, during which numerous human rights nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), most notably Amnesty International and Medecins Sans Frontieres, came into existence. It was also in the 1970s, Sarita Cargas observes, when the first classes in international human rights began to be taught in law schools and university political science departments in the United States. Cargas argues that the time has come for human rights to be acknowledged as an academic discipline. She notes that human rights has proven to be a relevant field to scholars and students in political science and international relations and law for over half a century. It has become of interest to anthropology, history, sociology, and religious studies, as well as a requirement even in social work and education programs. However, despite its interdisciplinary nature, Cargas demonstrates that human rights meets the criteria that define an academic discipline in that it possesses a canon of literature, a shared set of concerns, a community of scholars, and a methodology. In an analysis of human rights curricula in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, Cargas identifies an informal consensus on the epistemological foundations of human rights, including familiarity with human rights law; knowledge of major actors including the United Nations, governments, NGOS, and multinational corporations; and, most crucially, awareness and advocacy of the rights and freedoms detailed in the articles of the UDHR. The second half of the book offers practical recommendations for creating a human rights major or designing courses at the university level in the United States.

Encyclopedia of Peace Education (Paperback, New): Monisha Bajaj Encyclopedia of Peace Education (Paperback, New)
Monisha Bajaj
R1,523 Discovery Miles 15 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The rise of peace education both in scholarship and in practice has yielded numerous documents, websites, and publications with often divergent perspectives on what the field is, does, and means. The Encyclopedia of Peace Education provides a comprehensive overview of the scholarly developments in the field to date, so as to provide a common denominator for the various actors involved in advancing peace education internationally. Thus, this edited volume serves as an essential reference guide that traces the history and emergence of the field, highlights foundational concepts, contextualizes peace education practice across international and disciplinary borders, and suggests new directions for peace educators. From core conceptual perspectives to the moral and spiritual foundations of the field to the role of the United Nations, the Encyclopedia grounds peace education in a solid theoretical and practical framework through the writings of the field's most renowned scholars. This volume will target undergraduate and graduate students as well as scholars and practitioners working in international and non-governmental organizations in the field of peace education.

Peace Education - International Perspectives (Paperback): Monisha Bajaj, Maria Hantzopoulos Peace Education - International Perspectives (Paperback)
Monisha Bajaj, Maria Hantzopoulos
R1,490 Discovery Miles 14 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Honorable Mention' 2017 PROSE Award - Education Practice Bringing together the voices of scholars and practitioners on challenges and possibilities of implementing peace education in diverse global sites, this book addresses key questions for students seeking to deepen their understanding of the field. The book not only highlights ground-breaking and rich qualitative studies from around the globe, but also analyses the limits and possibilities of peace education in diverse contexts of conflict and post-conflict societies. Contributing authors address how educators and learners can make meaning of international peace education efforts, how various forms of peace and violence interact in and around schools, and how the field of peace education has evolved and grown over the past four decades.

Schooling for Social Change - The Rise and Impact of Human Rights Education in India (Paperback, New): Monisha Bajaj Schooling for Social Change - The Rise and Impact of Human Rights Education in India (Paperback, New)
Monisha Bajaj
R1,387 Discovery Miles 13 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title is the winner of the 2012 Jackie Kirk Outstanding Book Award from the Comparative and International Education Society. Schooling for Social Change offers fresh perspectives on the emerging field of human rights education in India. 60 years after independence, the Indian schooling system remains unequal. Building on over a year of fieldwork, including interviews and focus groups with policymakers, educators, parents and students, Monisha Bajaj examines different understandings of human rights education at the levels of policy, pedagogy and practice. She provides an in-depth study of the origins and effects of the Institute of Human Rights Education, a non-governmental program that operates in over 4,000 schools in India. Thisenlightening book offers an instructive case study of how international mandates and grassroots activism can work together. Bajaj shows how the Institute of Human Rights Education has gained significant momentum for school-based adoption, textbook reform, and policy changes in a nation-state still struggling to ensure universal access to education. Schooling for Social Change provides a wealth of analysis from the frontlines of education reform and will be of interest to all those working in international and comparative education, human rights, and South Asian development.

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