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Transforming adversity into opportunity: how resilience can promote quality education amidst conflict and violence

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Abstract

This Education Note concerns education systems in countries at all levels of development increasingly need to manage the challenges of crisis, conflict, and violence. For more than 40 years, research into resilience has sought to understand how positive outcomes, such as mental and physical health, positive interpersonal relations, socially acceptable behavior, academic success, etc., can result across a wide range of adverse conditions. In the field of education, resilience studies provide evidence that many students succeed academically despite adverse economic conditions, homelessness and transitory situations, violence, and conflict-affected social exclusion. Resilience matters in education because learning and school success are not only possible in spite of adversity, but also education can be the vehicle to overcome it.

Author
Reyes, Joel
Corporate Author
World Bank
Year of publication
2013
Imprint
Washington, D.C. (World Bank, 2013, p.4)
Source database
curatED
Language