A QUAGMIRE OF PAROCHIALISM: THE ETHICS OF REFUGEE CHILDREN’S EDUCATION


Kalyanasis Bhattacharyya(1*)

(1) Government General Degree College at Keshiary, Paschim Medinipur, India
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


First, this paper identifies education as one of the main livelihood needs of refugee children, but addresses the “knowledge that lies” inherent in the axiological aspect of the context. Second, this article examines a philosophical understanding of an argumentative situation in which the whole problem of children's education reveals a series of gaps in the political and pedagogical value system. And The articles main purpose is to problematize the system of refugee education through the uncertain narratives of cultural relativity. Using a qualitative approach and several data collection techniques such as observation and literature study and interactive analysis, the researchers found that politics plays a major role in education for refugees, their anger and surveillance are very humane, why politics seems so lame cannot act with certainty given the suffering of refugees all over the world, because it is politics that has co-opted and fears social Darwinism in its power narrative

 


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Humanism, Citizen, Liberalism, NRC, Epistemic Injustice, Axiology, Global Justice

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15575/kp.v3i1.10408

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