Educating for Unknowable Futures: The United Nations Relief and Works Agency-Led Education for Palestinian Refugees in Jordan

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Title: Educating for Unknowable Futures: The United Nations Relief and Works Agency-Led Education for Palestinian Refugees in Jordan
Language: English
Authors: Julie Alstadnes Malme
Source: Critical Education. 2026 17(1):271-289.
Availability: Institute for Critical Education Studies. 2125 Main Mall, EDCP, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4 Canada. Tel: 604-822-2830; Web site: https://ices.library.ubc.ca/index.php/criticaled/
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 20
Publication Date: 2026
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Civil Rights, Role of Education, Nongovernmental Organizations, Conflict Resolution, Freedom, Social Attitudes, Program Descriptions
Geographic Terms: Jordan
ISSN: 1920-4175
Abstract: Proponents of critical pedagogy aim to liberate oppressed populations through emancipatory forms of praxis (Darder et al., 2017). This article draws on this pedagogy, in particular Freirean pedagogy, to explore refugee education offered by The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Drawing on interviews with UNRWA teachers and other educational staff, alongside document analysis, this paper examines how UNRWA in Jordan enact its mandate. In particular, the article focuses on a policy program, 'Human Rights, Conflict Resolution and Tolerance (HRCRT)'that UNRWA implements in their education. With an analysis shaped by core aspects of a Freirean pedagogy, the paper argues that the HRCRT program creates authentic possibilities for advancing Palestinian liberation. Despite the unknown future for both the Agency and the Palestinian refugees, findings from the interviews and other data materials reflected a shared consciousness of the purpose of the UNRWA-led education for Palestinian refugees, which is in accordance with both UNRWA's mandate and fundamental principles within Freirean pedagogy.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2026
Accession Number: EJ1499666
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Proponents of critical pedagogy aim to liberate oppressed populations through emancipatory forms of praxis (Darder et al., 2017). This article draws on this pedagogy, in particular Freirean pedagogy, to explore refugee education offered by The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Drawing on interviews with UNRWA teachers and other educational staff, alongside document analysis, this paper examines how UNRWA in Jordan enact its mandate. In particular, the article focuses on a policy program, 'Human Rights, Conflict Resolution and Tolerance (HRCRT)'that UNRWA implements in their education. With an analysis shaped by core aspects of a Freirean pedagogy, the paper argues that the HRCRT program creates authentic possibilities for advancing Palestinian liberation. Despite the unknown future for both the Agency and the Palestinian refugees, findings from the interviews and other data materials reflected a shared consciousness of the purpose of the UNRWA-led education for Palestinian refugees, which is in accordance with both UNRWA's mandate and fundamental principles within Freirean pedagogy.
ISSN:1920-4175