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  1. (-FY2019) Peace and Development
  1. (-FY2019) Peace and Development
  2. Obtaining a Second Chance: Education During and After Conflict

A Quest for Learning and Beyond: Aiming at Second Chance Education in the Occupied Palestinian Territories

https://doi.org/10.18884/00001035
https://doi.org/10.18884/00001035
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JICA-RI_WP_No.215.pdf JICA-RI_WP_No.215 (897.8 kB)
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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2020-10-02
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タイトル A Quest for Learning and Beyond: Aiming at Second Chance Education in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
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タイトル A Quest for Learning and Beyond: Aiming at Second Chance Education in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
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主題 Palestine
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主題 second chance education
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主題 conflict
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主題 life-story
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主題 dignity
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主題 Palestine
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主題 second chance education
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主題 conflict
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主題 life-story
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主題 dignity
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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著者 Kamidohzono, Sachiko G.

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Abu-Hajiar, Iyas Salim

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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 Abstract
Violent conflict poses huge challenges and restrictions on people’s lives and their fundamental rights, including their right to education. Faced with unceasing humanitarian crises around the world, there is a growing concern about how to deliver education in emergencies. Among the wide variety of issues existing in this emerging field, this paper focuses on “second chance” education for the people who drop out of school due to violent conflict, using a case study from Palestine.
Decades-long military occupation has profoundly deprived Palestinians of their land, homes, properties, and other basic human rights. Denial of Palestinian social and individual self-determination has continued for generations with no end in sight. Nevertheless, Palestinians struggle to build their lives and society, and education is one endeavor where significant efforts are being exerted resulting in considerable achievements. Among those efforts is a two-year educational program called “al-taleem al-moazy (parallel learning).” The Ministry of Education of the Palestinian Authority runs this program to ensure education for adults and adolescents who have dropped out of school. Focusing on those who graduated from this program, this paper attempts to uncover the voices of people who have missed out on education in the West Bank and Gaza Strip – collectively referred to as the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt). This contributes to the deepening of our insights into the meaning of education in the oPt, as not enough attention has been paid to the experience of lost education within a relatively “educated” society.
The research draws on life-stories collected through in-depth interviews as its primary source of information. 23 graduates of the Moazy program were interviewed for the purpose of understanding how their schooling or education was interrupted, what it is like to be “uneducated” in society, and what internal and external factors enabled them to go back to education. The interviews reveal that the ways in which the occupation hampers education extend far beyond those of direct measures such as school closures, detention, and movement restrictions. The occupation disrupts every aspect of life in the oPt, including the economy and psychology of the Palestinians. This has a significant impact on the ability and willingness of families to send their children to school. The life-stories, in particular, of many female interviewees illuminate the predicaments of girls in which families force their daughters to leave school and marry at an early age as a safer alternative in an environment of a military occupation that consequently induces violence, harassment, and restrictions.
書誌情報 Working Paper
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号 215, p. 1-54, 発行日 2020-10-02
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出版者 JICA Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development
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