Global TIES for Children Guest Lecture
19 October 2021
What would it take to ensure that all young people globally have opportunities to learn, to feel a sense of belonging, and to be prepared to help build more peaceful and equitable futures?
Fifteen years of ethnographic research and more than 600 interviews in 23 countries with children experiencing conflict and seeking refuge raises new ways to think about persistent conceptual questions in global education, related to the purposes of education, forms of power over what and how children learn, and the mechanisms by which education acts on inequities.
Join Refugee REACH founder and director Sarah Dryden-Peterson of the Harvard Graduate School of Education for her lecture on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 9:30am ET/5:30pm GST.
Her talk, titled Refugee Education: Power, Purposes, and Pedagogies Across Contexts, will be hosted by the New York University (NYU) Global TIES for Children, an international research center embedded within NYU’s Institute of Human Development and Social Change.
Please email Global.TIES@nyu.edu for more information, or visit their website to learn more.