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Review of Educational Research | 2017

Education in Emergencies A Review of Theory and Research

Dana Burde; Amy Kapit; Rachel Wahl; Ozen Guven; Margot Igland Skarpeteig

In this article, we conduct an integrative and rigorous review of theory and research on education in emergencies programs and interventions as international agencies implement them in areas of armed conflict. We ask several questions. How did this subfield emerge and what are the key conceptual frameworks that shape it today? How do education in emergencies programs affect access, learning, and protection in conflict-affected contexts? To answer these questions, we identify the conceptual frameworks and theoretical advances that have occurred since the inception of the field in the mid-1990s. We review the theories that frame the relationship between education and conflict as well as empirical research that tests assumptions that underpin this relationship. Finally, we assess what we know to date about “what works” in education in emergencies based on intervention research. We find that with regard to access, diminished or inequitable access to education drives conflict; conflict reduces boys’ and girls’ access to education differently; and decreased distance to primary school increases enrollment and attendance significantly for boys and even more so for girls. With regard to learning, education content likely contributes to or mitigates conflict, although the mechanisms through which it does so remain underspecified; and peace education programs show promise in changing attitudes and behaviors toward members of those perceived as the “other,” at least in the short term. Finally, providing children living in emergency and postemergency situations with structured, meaningful, and creative activities in a school setting or in informal learning spaces improves their emotional and behavioral well-being.


American Economic Journal: Applied Economics | 2013

Bringing Education to Afghan Girls: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Village-Based Schools

Dana Burde; Leigh L. Linden


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2012

The Effect of Village-Based Schools: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Afghanistan

Dana Burde; Leigh L. Linden


Current Issues in Comparative Education | 2004

Weak State, Strong Community? Promoting Community Participation in Post-Conflict Countries.

Dana Burde


Archive | 2014

Schools for Conflict or for Peace in Afghanistan

Dana Burde


International Journal of Educational Development | 2015

Islamic studies as early childhood education in countries affected by conflict: The role of mosque schools in remote Afghan villages

Dana Burde; Joel A. Middleton; Rachel Wahl


Archive | 1999

Political violence and education

Dana Burde; Iveta Silova; R. Gotlieb


Archive | 2006

Save the Children’s Afghan refugee education program in Balochistan, Pakistan 1995-2005

Dana Burde


Archive | 1998

Are NGOs Overrated

Dana Burde; C. Magno; N. Sobe; C. Kissane; E. Cassity; J. Lew


Archive | 2013

The education of former child soldiers: finding a way back to civilian identity

Ozen Guven; Amy Kapit; Dana Burde

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Leigh L. Linden

University of Texas at Austin

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Rachel Wahl

University of Virginia

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Iveta Silova

Arizona State University

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