JEiE Behind the Pages
On this episode of Behind the Pages, Leena Zahir shares insights on project-based learning as a useful pedagogical approach for learners in EiE contexts and discusses the development and rollout of one such initiative, the Internet Free Education Resource Bank (IFERB), which broadens the learning opportunities available among digitally marginalized students. The IFERB is available from the Education Above All website at: . Leena Zahir and Janhvi Maheshwari-Kanoria are the authors of the field note “Project-Based Learning as an Innovative COVID-19 Response,” which was published in...
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On this episode of Behind the Pages, Carmen Sherry Brown and Michèle Boujikian join the podcast to discuss their experiences with rapidly implementing innovative distance learning solutions in response to the outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States and Lebanon, including the rollout of a WhatsApp-based program and a remote virtual tutoring program. Carmen Sherry Brown is the author of the field note “Remote Family Engagement through Virtual Tutoring: An Emergency Response to Support Children, Families, and Students,” and Michèle Boujikian, Alice Carter, and Katy Jordan are the authors...
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This episode of Behind the Pages highlights teacher preparedness for remote learning and wellbeing amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Rwanda and Honduras through our conversation with Artemio Cortez Ochoa and Gustavo Páyan-Luna. Emma Carter, Artemio Cortez Ochoa, Philip Leonard, Samuel Nzaramba, and Pauline Rose are the authors of the research article “School Leaders’ and Teachers’ Preparedness to Support Education in Rwanda during the COVID-19 Emergency,” and Craig Davis and Gustavo Páyan-Luna are the authors of the field note “Improving Social-Emotional Health: Expansion of...
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On this episode of Behind the Pages, we speak with Anne Corwith about the factors that contribute to young mothers’ and pregnant adolescent girls’ resilience and motivation to return to school in Maiwut Town, South Sudan, including their aspiration for financial freedom and having women role models. Anne Corwith and Fatimah Ali are the authors of the research article, “The 2020 Pandemic in South Sudan: An Exploration of Teenage Mothers’ and Pregnant Adolescent Girls’ Resilience and Educational Continuity,” which was published in JEiE Vol. 8, No. 3 – Special Issue on...
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On this episode of Behind the Pages, we speak with Hannah Hoechner and Sadisu Idris Salisu about how the Nigerian state rationalized forced closures of Qur’anic schools and student deportations by casting Qur’anic education as both a security threat and a public health concern. Hannah Hoechner and Sadisu Idris Salisu are the authors of the research article, “Scapegoating the Usual Suspects? Pandemic Control and the Securitization of Qur’anic Education in Northern Nigeria,” which was published in JEiE Vol. 8, No. 3 – Special Issue on Education in Pandemics (December...
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On this episode of Behind the Pages, Su Lyn Corcoran and Jean-Benoît Falisse join us to discuss takeaways from their research for education policy, including insights on teachers’ pay and working conditions, programming to support students with disabilities, and remote learning during COVID-19 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Syria. Su Lyn Corcoran, Helen Pinnock, and Rachel Twigg are the authors of the research article “Home Learning for Children in Low-Income Contexts during a Pandemic: An Analysis of 2020 Survey Results from Syria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo,”...
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On this episode of Behind the Pages, Kathlyn E. Elliot maps themes from the literature on education during Ebola, SARS, MERS, HIV/AIDS, and COVID-19 to the INEE Minimum Standards Framework to assess priority areas for delivering education during health crises. Kathlyn E. Elliott, Katie A. Mathew, Yiyun Fan, and David Mattson are the authors of the research article, “Educating during a Health Emergency: An Integrative Review of the Literature from 1990 to 2020,” which was published in JEiE Vol. 8, No. 3 – Special Issue on Education in Pandemics (December 2022). Behind the Pages is the...
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The INEE-NYU Journal on Education in Emergencies (JEiE) presents an exciting new installment of its podcast, Behind the Pages. This season features conversations with authors from our Special Issue on Education in Pandemics. We discuss the effects the COVID-19 pandemic has had on students, parents, and teachers in South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Nigeria, and Syria, and the lessons for preparing for future disruptions to schooling from fieldwork in Honduras, Lebanon, the US, and elsewhere. Don't miss these new insights and fascinating stories from the field of...
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On this episode of Behind the Pages, we speak with Shelby Carvalho about the factors that affect refugee girls’ access to secondary school based on a novel community-level comparison between refugee girls and boys, with comparison as well to girls living in nearby host communities. Shelby Carvalho is the author of the research article, “Refugee Girls’ Secondary Education in Ethiopia: Examining the Vulnerabilities of Refugees and Host Communities in Low-Resource Displacement Settings,” which was published in JEiE Vol. 8, No. 2 – Special Issue on Gender and Education in Emergencies...
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On this episode of Behind the Pages, we speak with Nicole Dulieu about the importance of supporting displaced children by providing adequate resources to enable equitable access to learning for both girls and boys, and cross-sectoral programming to support displaced children who are dealing with emotional pressure. Nicole Dulieu, Silvia Arlini, Mya Gordon, and Allyson Krupar are co-authors of the research article, “Girls’ and Boys’ Voices on the Gendered Experience of Learning during COVID-19 in Countries Affected by Displacement,” which was published in JEiE Vol. 8, No. 2 – Special...
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This season features conversations with authors from our Special Issue on Education in Pandemics. We discuss the effects the COVID-19 pandemic has had on students, parents, and teachers in South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Nigeria, and Syria, and the lessons for preparing for future disruptions to schooling from fieldwork in Honduras, Lebanon, the US, and elsewhere. Don't miss these new insights and fascinating stories from the field of education in emergencies!
As a diamond open access journal, all JEiE articles and issues are always available for free at inee.org/journal. The articles we discuss on this season of Behind the Pages are available at
https://inee.org/collections/journal/volume-8-number-3.
Behind the Pages is hosted by Nathan Thompson and produced by Gabrielle Galanek. This season was made possible through generous support from Porticus.