Reflections on Jerusalemite Educators: Khalil Sakakini
Second Symposium: Khalil Sakakini: Representations of his pedagogical practice in the Palestinian education sector
In partnership with Khalil Sakakini Cultural Centre
Speakers: Munir Fasheh, PhD; Samer Sharif (Arab Education Forum); Muhannad Abdul-Hamid; and Najeh Shahin, PhD
Facilitated by Abaher el-Sakka, PhD
Wednesday, 2 December | 17:30–19:30
Language: Arabic
Place: Zoom
Link: https://zoom.us/meeting/94267427715
The second symposium in the series tracks the impact that Khalil Sakakini’s pedagogical practice has had on the education sector in Palestine. It examines the literature of some of the educational initiatives and institutions that adopted Sakakini’s approach as part of an effort to bolster emancipatory learning in the country.
*About Reflections on Jerusalemite Educators symposium series
Through this series of symposia, the Palestinian Museum seeks to shed light on Jerusalemite educators who implemented innovative ideas in the realm of education at historical moments rife with calamities for the Palestinian people. Chief among those educators are Khalil Sakakini, Hind al-Husseini, and Husni al-Ashhab.