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Dynamics of gender justice, conflict and social cohesion: analysing educational reforms in Pakistan

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posted on 2023-06-12, 08:46 authored by Naureen Durrani, Anjum Halai
This paper analyses the role of national level reforms in school curriculum and initial teacher education in gender justice in conflict-affected Pakistan, using a multidisciplinary framework applied to multiple data sets from selected teacher education institutions in Sindh. The school curriculum texts analysed potentially perpetuate gender injustice and foster conflict. While teacher education reforms offer the potential for transformative gender justice, gender remains peripheral in initial teacher education curriculum. Furthermore, institutional practices entrench gendered norms. Lecturers’ and teachers’ limited understanding of their role and capacity for transformative gender justice pose challenges to education for gender justice, social cohesion and conflict mitigation. Informed by our understanding of gender as socially constructed, multiple strategies within and beyond education are offered towards transformative gender justice.

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International Journal of Educational Development

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0738-0593

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Elsevier

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61

Page range

27-39

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  • Education Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2017-11-27

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2019-06-07

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2017-11-27

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