Perpetual emergency education: Urban refugee education in Thailand is disrupted during the COVID-19
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Akhtar, Sheraz (Author)
- Keeney, Patrick (Author)
Title
Perpetual emergency education: Urban refugee education in Thailand is disrupted during the COVID-19
Abstract
This study examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the education of Pakistani refugees in Bangkok, Thailand. It also assesses the effectiveness of emergency education (i.e., education in emergencies) provided by international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) in meeting the educational needs of refugees. The research focuses on the intersection of the refugee situation and COVID-19 restrictions, exploring how INGOs’ emergency education programs have addressed the needs of refugee children. The study also discusses the challenges faced by refugee children, the ethical implications of INGOs’ emergency education interventions, and the long-term educational prospects of refugee children. It highlights the concept of “perpetual emergency education,” which has created a significant gap between policies and practices. As a result, the study suggests that a more sustainable approach to refugee education is needed, recommending the integration of human rights and development-based education strategies into emergency education. This approach aims to narrow the gap and create a more resilient education system, particularly for urban refugees.
Publication
Policy Futures in Education
Date
2024-09-11
Journal Abbr
Policy Futures in Education
Language
en
ISSN
1478-2103, 1478-2103
Short Title
Perpetual emergency education
Accessed
27/01/2025, 09:52
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Akhtar, S., & Keeney, P. (2024). Perpetual emergency education: Urban refugee education in Thailand is disrupted during the COVID-19. Policy Futures in Education. https://doi.org/10.1177/14782103241283143
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