Refugee Education: Backward Design to Enable Futures
This short paper by REACH director Sarah Dryden-Peterson explores the use of backward design as a way to conceptualize refugee education policy and practice.
Drawing on examples of classroom and research experiences, it proposes a planning template aimed at enabling refugee education policy and practice to facilitate the futures that refugee young people imagine and aim to create.
Citation (APA): Dryden-Peterson, S. (2019). Refugee education: Backward design to enable futures. Education and Conflict Review, 2, 49-53.