The program’s publications include reports, presentations, books, and some journal articles.
Sharing Within Networks
The program’s emphasis on localized education means that most publications are shared within smaller networks of schools. This approach ensures that the materials are directly applicable to the specific contexts in which they will be used.
Key Features
Sample of public materials (journal articles).
The research context of this study is an exploratory investigation into the education crisis in Cameroon, focusing on teacher strategies to prevent school dropouts during the critical transition from primary to secondary education, within which the “Physiognomy at School” program is analyzed as a part of a teacher training initiative aimed at equipping educators with techniques to engage at-risk students and reduce dropout rates.
The research context of this study focuses on transforming rural schools in Kwara State, Nigeria, into community knowledge hubs by leveraging local networks and community-based workshops, where the “Physiognomy at School” program is analyzed as a collaborative educational initiative that enhances community engagement and educational outcomes through the involvement of local teachers and professionals in practical problem-solving activities.
The research context of this study is to explore the implementation and impact of a citizenship education program in Kenya, focusing on how secondary students engage with local democratic governance and societal issues through creating and distributing news reports in their own newsletters. The “Physiognomy at School” program is analyzed within this context as an educational framework that uses a model of citizenship education to foster active participation, critical engagement, and the development of democratic values among students.
The research context of this study involves exploring the use of sacrificial listening as a pedagogical approach to foster empathy and intercultural understanding in South African secondary education. The “Physiognomy at School” program is used as a framework in this study, pairing students and their families from diverse ethnic backgrounds to share personal stories, enhancing mutual understanding and cultural empathy through immersive, narrative-driven interactions.
A selection of brief presentations of the program’s activities in African regional workshops.
A selection of brief presentations of the program’s activities in European regional workshops.
Through a combination of internal sharing in regional workshops within smaller networks and some limited broader dissemination through news or academic publications, the program fosters a culture of collaboration and knowledge sharing that enhances educational outcomes and promotes the adoption of its innovative methodologies.
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