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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A case study of innovations that address constraints on the effectiveness of early-grade reading achievement Comings, John P.

1-2 p. 173-188
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2 Addressing violence in education: From policy to practice Hughes, Conrad

1-2 p. 23-38
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3 Advancing inclusive and quality education through human rights education Marope, P. T. M.
2018
1-2 p. 1-2
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4 A global reset of education Robinson, Sir Ken

1-2 p. 7-9
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5 A human rights and history education model for teaching about historical events of mass violence: The 1947 British India Partition Chhabra, Meenakshi
2018
1-2 p. 149-162
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6 A longitudinal examination of enjoyment of physical education in children with developmental coordination disorder through a physical literacy lens St. John, Laura

1-2 p. 127-139
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7 Analysis of educational provision for internally displaced and refugee children in Niger Moussa, Mohamed Sagayar

1-2 p. 91-100
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8 A painful truth: Building bridges between Palestine and Israel Abu Awwad, Ali

1-2 p. 11-21
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9 A perspective of controversy in human rights education: A curricular proposition Magendzo, Abraham K.
2018
1-2 p. 17-29
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10 Building stronger foundations for learning: The key for effective curriculum implementation and lifelong learning Ydo, Yao

1-2 p. 1-5
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11 Challenges for human rights education in Swiss secondary schools from a teacher perspective Rinaldi, Stefanie
2018
1-2 p. 87-100
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12 Child labor as a barrier to foundational skills: Evidence from Bangladesh and Pakistan Chudgar, Amita

1-2 p. 137-156
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13 China’s search for human rights education in secondary schools Liang, Weihong
2018
1-2 p. 41-53
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14 Collective impacts on a global education emergency: The power of network response Moriarty, Kate

1-2 p. 81-85
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15 Complexities of difference and their significance for managing inequality in learning: Lessons from the COVID-19 crisis Soudien, Crain

1-2 p. 59-67
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16 Contingent reflections on coronavirus and priorities for educational planning and development Lewin, Keith M.

1-2 p. 17-24
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17 COVID-19 and the opportunity to design a more mindful approach to learning Hughes, Conrad

1-2 p. 69-72
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18 COVID-19 as a catalyst for educational change Zhao, Yong

1-2 p. 29-33
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19 COVID-19 causes unprecedented educational disruption: Is there a road towards a new normal? d’Orville, Hans

1-2 p. 11-15
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20 Deliberative democratic decision making, universal values, and cultural pluralism: A proposed contribution to the prevention of violent extremism through education Tibbitts, Felisa L.

1-2 p. 79-94
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21 Destabilizing stereotyped concepts in childhood: Some opportunities and risks of philosophy for children as an aid to PVE Fletcher, Natalie M.

1-2 p. 61-78
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22 Development challenges in challenging contexts: A 3-stage curriculum framework design approach for Education in Emergencies Johnson, Martin

1-2 p. 43-56
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23 Dilemmas and hopes for human rights education: Curriculum and learning in international contexts Tibbitts, Felisa
2018
1-2 p. 31-40
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24 Disrupting power/entrenching sovereignty: The paradox of human rights education Ahmed, A. Kayum
2018
1-2 p. 3-16
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25 Déjà vu all over again? Recent evidence on early childhood and early grade repetition in developing countries Crouch, Luis

1-2 p. 41-58
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26 Early childhood education and care: Do we need to develop the physical literacy of educators? Buckler, E. Jean

1-2 p. 55-68
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27 Early childhood education in Africa: Between overambitious global objectives, the need to reflect local interests, and educational choices Akkari, Abdeljalil

1-2 p. 7-19
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28 Educating against violence Grayling, A. C.

1-2 p. 7-9
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29 Education and the COVID-19 pandemic Daniel, Sir John

1-2 p. 91-96
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30 Education as the path to a sustainable recovery from COVID-19 Iyengar, Radhika

1-2 p. 77-80
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31 Education in emergency situations: Toward new shared educational spaces Ydo, Yao

1-2 p. 1-2
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32 Education, the science of learning, and the COVID-19 crisis Thomas, Michael S. C.

1-2 p. 87-90
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33 Education under totalitarian regimes: The case of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria Buriel, Albane

1-2 p. 57-72
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34 Evolution of the “hole-in-the-wall”: A status review Mitra, Sugata

1-2 p. 209-222
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35 Getting up close with Taoist: Chinese perspectives on physical literacy Sum, Raymond Kim-Wai

1-2 p. 141-150
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36 Girls and women in the educational system: The curricular challenge Stromquist, Nelly P.

1-2 p. 47-50
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37 Human rights education in social studies in the Netherlands: A case study textbook analysis de Kort, Frauke

1-2 p. 55-71
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38 Human rights education in social studies in the Netherlands: A case study textbook analysis Kort, Frauke de
2018
1-2 p. 55-71
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39 Imagining what education can be post-COVID-19 Arnove, Robert F.

1-2 p. 43-46
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40 Increasing physical literacy in youth: A two-week Sport for Development program for children aged 6-10 Warner, Marika

1-2 p. 165-182
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41 International approaches to the definition, philosophical tenets, and core elements of physical literacy: A scoping review Martins, João

1-2 p. 13-30
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42 Is racism a tactic? Reflections on susceptibility, salience, and a failure to prevent violent racist extremism Stevick, E. Doyle

1-2 p. 39-47
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43 Learning and the pandemic: What’s next? Fullan, Michael

1-2 p. 25-28
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44 Learning in emergencies contexts: From the building of the concept to multifaced actions in the field Akkari, Abdeljalil

1-2 p. 15-28
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45 Lives of the Rohingya children in limbo: Childhood, education, and children's rights in refugee camps in Bangladesh Shohel, M. Mahruf C.

1-2 p. 131-149
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46 “Making a difference” with Syrian refugee students in Lebanon: Reconstruction and theorization of teachers’ stories of practice in emergencies Koubeissy, Rola

1-2 p. 73-89
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47 Meaningful higher education in Kakuma refugee camp: A case study of why context and contextualization matter O’Keeffe, Paul

1-2 p. 101-114
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48 More than skills: The importance of social and community connections in youth development Johnstone, Christopher J.

1-2 p. 101-113
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49 Navigating the storm: A neuropsychological map of Western extremism Ligouri, Laura

1-2 p. 49-59
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50 Neuromyths about learning: Future directions from a critical review of a decade of research in school education Hughes, Brenda

1-2 p. 189-207
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51 Nothing is new, but everything has changed: A viewpoint on the future school Nóvoa, António

1-2 p. 35-41
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52 Pandemics, leadership, and social ethics Escotet, Miguel Ángel

1-2 p. 73-76
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53 Parents’ expectations for the educational attainment of their children: A cross-national study using PIRLS 2011 Wiseman, Alexander W.

1-2 p. 79-100
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54 Pedagogical challenges in integrating refugee students in the Global North: A literature review Radhouane, Myriam

1-2 p. 151-168
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55 Pedagogical constraints of physical literacy based on cognitive load theory Dudley, Dean

1-2 p. 151-164
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56 Pedagogy of human rights education and secondary school pre-service teachers in India: Philosophy and praxis Anamika,
2018
1-2 p. 119-131
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57 Physical literacy and inclusion: A scoping review of the physical literacy literature inclusive of individuals experiencing disability Pushkarenko, Kyle

1-2 p. 107-126
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58 Physical literacy: Answering the call for quality education and sustainable development Dudley, Dean

1-2 p. 5-11
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59 Physical literacy on the global agenda Ydo, Yao

1-2 p. 1-3
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60 Physical literacy praxis: A theoretical framework for transformative physical education Gleddie, Douglas L.

1-2 p. 31-53
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61 Preventing violent extremism through universal values in curriculum Marope, P. T. M.

1-2 p. 1-5
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62 Protection and the sense of safety of students enrolled in an accelerated education program in the Dadaab refugee camp Arvisais, Olivier

1-2 p. 115-129
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63 Rationalizing teacher roles in developing and assessing physical literacy in children Essiet, Inimfon Aniema

1-2 p. 69-86
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64 Reflections on COVID-19 and the future of education and learning Popa, Simona

1-2 p. 1-6
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65 SDG 4 and the COVID-19 emergency: Textbooks, tutoring, and teachers Chabbott, Colette

1-2 p. 51-57
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66 Shifting teachers’ practice in early mathematics classrooms in Ghana: A case study Sitabkhan, Yasmin

1-2 p. 157-171
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67 Side effects in education: Taxonomy of educational outcomes Rigney, Daniel Yiorgios

1-2 p. 33-39
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68 Systems change in support of early-grade reading Comings, John P.

1-2 p. 21-32
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69 Teaching children’s rights and climate change with the support of Act for Climate web-based learning environment Gkotzos, Dimitrios
2018
1-2 p. 133-147
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70 Teaching human rights through global education to teachers in Pakistan Sadruddin, Munir Moosa
2018
1-2 p. 73-86
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71 The effects of language preference and home resources on foundational literacy retention during school holiday closures in Ghana: Lessons from the Complementary Basic Education Programme Akyeampong, Kwame

1-2 p. 115-136
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72 The form-school as a vehicle for the detotalization of refugee camps in Greece Idrac, Mickaël

1-2 p. 29-42
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73 The Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies: A new ally for education in emergencies Aguilar, Pilar

1-2 p. 3-13
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74 The inconsistent past and uncertain future of human rights education in the United States Sirota, Sandra
2018
1-2 p. 101-117
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75 The influence of a customized continuing professional development programme on physical education teachers’ perceived physical literacy and efficacy beliefs Sum, Raymond Kim-Wai

1-2 p. 87-106
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76 The roles of childhood circumstances and schooling on adult reading skills in low- and middle-income countries Shafiq, M. Najeeb

1-2 p. 59-78
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