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Dr Bassel Akar is Associate Professor of Education at Notre Dame University – Louaize, Lebanon (NDU) and Research Fellow at Centro de Estudos Africanos, Universidade do Porto. From 2014 to 2021, he served as Director of the Center for Applied Research in Education at NDU. His research and development work in education over the past 12 years has focused on lower middle-income conflict-affected countries, namely Lebanon and those in the wider Arab region including Jordan, Yemen, Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan and Egypt. The studies have contributed to four core knowledge fields in these fragile contexts undergoing various forms of armed conflict, systemic corruption and violations of children’s rights to education: (1) education for social and human development through citizenship, history and early childhood education; (2) education for young people made vulnerable by war and crises; (3) empowering teachers as agents of sustainable change and (4) ethical and inclusive methods of inquiry for highly vulnerable populations. Bassel has worked closely with international (UNICEF, UNESCO, Caritas Austria, Save the Children, USAID, World Bank) and local organisations in carrying out regional studies in education and facilitating professional development activities for citizenship and history education teachers. Most recently, he examines how teachers exercise agency when taking risks and pioneering classroom activities that engage students in critical pedagogies to explore controversial or sensitive issues. Since 2015, he has led on research projects that examine educational programs for Syrian refugee children in Lebanon and Jordan (formal, non-formal, early childhood). A collaboration with Save the Children in Jordan, Egypt, Iraq and Yemen captured testimonies of adolescents and their daily struggles at home and school and in their local community. Most recently, he contributed to international studies by leading the Lebanon Case Study in Resilience in the Return to Learning during COVID-19 (USAID), The Impact of School Closures under COVID-19 on Child Protection and Education Inequalities in Humanitarian Settings (Proteknon & INEE) and Provision of Peace Education (Ulster University & UNESCO). The studies on education during the COVID-19 pandemic analysed the government, school and family responses during school closures that demonstrated threats and growth to children’s rights to education, child protection and the resilience of the education sector. Currently, the International Network for Education in Emergency (INEE) is carrying out a third revision of the Minimum Standards of Education. To inform these revisions, Dr Akar and his international research team has just completed a six-month study assessing the usage of the minimum standards over the past ten years across five main languages. Dr Akar published a book on citizenship education, Citizenship education in conflict-affected areas: Lebanon and beyond (2019) and an article on empowering teachers as agents of change in “Citizenship education in conflict-affected areas and nation-states: empowering teachers for sustainable reform” (2020) in a special issue edited by Professor James Banks for Intercultural Education. In addition to co-editing three special issues (2020, 2021, 2022) on teacher agency for Public History Weekly, he has completed a co-authored manuscript on school-based practitioners’ agency during school closures in Lebanon. Dr Akar will close his work contract with NDU in 2022. He and his family have migrated to Spain following the deteriorating situation in Lebanon. He continues his research and consultancy work as a member of the Lebanese Association for Educational Studies and a Research Fellow at the Centro de Estudos Africanos, Universidade do Porto.
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Bassel Akar

Citation names

  • Akar, Bassel

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
0D18-CB12-4DFB
ORCID iD
0000-0002-5300-6348

Telephones

Mobile phone
  • (+961) 3389378 (Personal)
  • (+34) 641053661 (Personal)

Addresses

  • Calle de la Sagra 11, 2C, 28915, Leganés, Madrid, Spain (Personal)

Websites

Knowledge fields

  • Social Sciences - Educational Sciences

Languages

Language Speaking Reading Writing Listening Peer-review
English (Mother tongue)
Arab Proficiency (C2) Intermediate (B1) Beginner (A1) Proficiency (C2) Intermediate (B1)
Spanish; Castilian Intermediate (B1) Intermediate (B1) Elementary (A2) Intermediate (B1) Elementary (A2)
Education
Degree Classification
2005/09 - 2009/04
Concluded
Citizenship education (Doctor of Philosophy)
University College London Institute of Education Doctoral School, United Kingdom
"Exploring the challenges and practices of citizenship education in National and Civic Education grades ten and eleven classrooms in Lebanon" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
2004/08 - 2005/09
Concluded
Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment (Master)
University College London Institute of Education Doctoral School, United Kingdom
1994/09 - 2000/06
Concluded
General Psychology (Bachelor)
American University of Beirut Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Lebanon
Affiliation

Positions / Appointments

Category
Host institution
Employer
2021/11/15 - Current Researcher Universidade do Porto Centro de Estudos Africanos, Portugal
2009 - 2023 Director, Center for Applied Research in Education Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon
Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon
2014/02 - 2022/03/01 Director, Center for Applied Research in Education Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon
Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon
Projects

Grant

Designation Funders
2014/05 - 2015/09 Developing history teachers’ capacity to foster historical thinking.
00-0915
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
2012/09 - 2015/03 Support to the Lebanese education reform: Citizenship education EuropeAid

Contract

Designation Funders
2021/06/01 - Current The impact of school closures under COVID-19 on child protection and education inequalities in humanitarian settings
PCA20210306
Principal investigator
Porticus Global, Netherlands
Ongoing
2021/02 - 2021/12 The contribution of UNDP to peace education through the experience of The Violence Free Schools in Lebanon
LBN/IC/2021/013
United Nations Development Programme
2020/09 - 2021/08 Rapid education and risk analysis (RERA) and social inclusion analysis for QITABI 2 project
72026819CA00001
World Learning
2021/01 - 2021/07 Resilience in the Return to Learning during COVID-19: Lebanon country case study
4004-S-20-002
USAID
2019/09 - 2020/10 Theirworld Early Years Innovation Project 2019/2020
00-2020
Theirworld
2016/09 - 2018/07 Teachers developing disciplinary approaches to learning history in Lebanon
00-092016
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
2017/06 - 2018/06 Caregivers and vulnerable children in Lebanon and Jordan
00-0617
Caritas Österreich
2016/10 - 2017/06 Development of a guidance tool/how to guide for conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and social cohesion programming with adolescents in the Arab region
00-1016
Save the Children
2016/05 - 2017/01 Early childhood education and kindergarten for Syrian refugee children and vulnerable host community children in Jordan and Lebanon.
00-0516-01
Caritas Österreich
2015/10 - 2016/01 Background paper for Global Education Monitoring Report 2016
002015
United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization
2015/04 - 2016/01 Innovative approaches and tools in holistic education for refugees: Exploring eight educational programs for Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
00-042015
Caritas Österreich
2010/01 - 2012/04 Promoting civic values and life skills for adolescents through education.
00-0412
United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization
Outputs

Publications

Book
  1. Akar, Bassel. Citizenship education in conflict-affected areas: Lebanon and beyond. 2019.
    Published
  2. Akar, B.; van Ommering, E.. An emerging framework for providing education to Syrian refugee children in Lebanon. 2018.
Book chapter
  1. Bassel Akar. "Citizenship education in conflict-affected areas and nation-states: empowering teachers for sustainable reform". 2023.
    10.4324/9781003380825-3
  2. Akar, Bassel. "Transforming the civics curriculum in Lebanon for learning active citizenship". edited by James Banks, 301-325. 2017.
  3. Akar, Bassel; Ghosn-Chelala, Maria. "Education for cosmopolitan citizenship in the Arab region". edited by Hayden, M; Levy, J; Thompson, J, 518-540. 2015.
  4. Akar, Bassel; Mouchantaf, Maha. "Social [in]justices of women as school principals in Lebanon". edited by Bogotch, Ira; Shields, Carolyn, 705-727. 2014.
  5. Akar, Bassel. "The space between civic education and active citizenship in Lebanon". edited by Shuayb, M, 154-170. 2012.
Journal article
  1. Bassel Akar. "The Destructive Silence of Corruption and Authoritarianism in Education". On Education. Journal for Research and Debate 5 15 (2022): http://dx.doi.org/10.17899/on_ed.2022.15.9.
    10.17899/on_ed.2022.15.9
  2. "Agencies of Public History: School Teachers". Public History Weekly (2021): http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/phw-2021-18264.
    10.1515/phw-2021-18264
  3. Akar, Bassel. "Citizenship education for environmental sustainability in Lebanon: public school teachers’ understandings and approaches". Environmental Education Research 0 0 (2021): 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2021.1879024.
    10.1080/13504622.2021.1879024
  4. Bassel Akar. "Citizenship education in conflict-affected areas and nation-states: empowering teachers for sustainable reform". Intercultural Education (2020): 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/14675986.2020.1794123.
    10.1080/14675986.2020.1794123
  5. "Hijacking and Rescuing History Education in Lebanon". Public History Weekly (2020): http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/phw-2020-16549.
    10.1515/phw-2020-16549
  6. "Public History in, from and about the Arab World". Public History Weekly (2020): http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/phw-2020-16550.
    10.1515/phw-2020-16550
  7. Akar, B.. "Reframing approaches to narrating young people’s conceptualisations of citizenship in education research". Compare 48 3 (2018): 414-431. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85033385908&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1080/03057925.2017.1396532
  8. Akar, B.; Albrecht, M.. "Influences of nationalisms on citizenship education: revealing a ‘dark side’ in Lebanon". Nations and Nationalism 23 3 (2017): 547-570. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85020301318&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1111/nana.12316
  9. Akar, Bassel; Ghosn-Chelala, Maria. "Unpacking 'cosmopolitanism' in Arab region citizenship education discourse". Global Commons Review 1 (2017): 31-37.
  10. Akar, B.. "Learning active citizenship: conflicts between students’ conceptualisations of citizenship and classroom learning experiences in Lebanon". British Journal of Sociology of Education 37 2 (2016): 288-312. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84956606259&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1080/01425692.2014.916603
  11. Akar, B.. "Dialogic pedagogies in educational settings for active citizenship, social cohesion and peacebuilding in Lebanon". Education, Citizenship and Social Justice 11 1 (2016): 44-62. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84958758635&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1177/1746197915626081
  12. Starkey, H.; Akar, B.; Jerome, L.; Osler, A.. "Power, pedagogy and participation: Ethics and pragmatics in research with young people". Research in Comparative and International Education 9 4 (2014): 426-440. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84923844130&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.2304/rcie.2014.9.4.426
  13. Akar, B.. "Teaching for citizenship in Lebanon: Teachers talk about the civics classroom". Teaching and Teacher Education 28 3 (2012): 470-480. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84856454628&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1016/j.tate.2011.12.002
  14. Akar, Bassel. "Citizenship education in Lebanon: An introduction into students’ concepts and learning experiences". Educate~ 7 2 (2007): 2-18.
    http://www.educatejournal.org/index.php?journal=educate&page=article&op=viewFile&path[]=119&path[]=142
  15. Akar, Bassel. "Teachers' reflections on the challenges of teaching citizenship education in Lebanon: A qualitative pilot study". Reflecting Education 2 2 (2006): 48-63.
Report
  1. Akar, Bassel. 2018. Adolescents and their world of conflict at school, home and the community: Testimonies from Egypt, Jordan, Iraq and Yemen. https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/node/15384/pdf/i_wish_tomorrow_will_not_come.pdf.
  2. Albrecht, Mara; Akar, Bassel. 2016. The Power of Remembrance: Political Parties, Memory and Learning about the Past in Lebanon.

Other

Other output
  1. Developing a monitoring instrument to measure extracurricular and non-formal activities which promote Global Citizenship Education (GCED) and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). 2016. Akar, Bassel. http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0024/002456/245613e.pdf.
  2. Towards a disciplinary approach to history education: The experience of the Lebanese Association for History (LAH). 2016. Akar, Bassel; Shuayb, Maha; Hamadeh, Nayla. http://www.lb.undp.org/content/dam/lebanon/docs/CrisisPreventionRecovery/PeaceBuilding/PEACE%20BUILDING%2013th%20Eng%20web%20p8-9.pdf?download.
Activities

Association member

Society Organization name Role
2013 - Current Lebanese Association for History Co-founder and Executive Committee Officer
2009 - Current Lebanese Association for Educational Studies Served as elected Executive Committee Officer 2009-2015

Committee member

Activity description
Role
Institution / Organization
2017 - Current Member of Institutional Review Board for reviewing and approving applications seeking approval of ethics considerations.
Member
Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon

Course / Discipline taught

Academic session Degree Subject (Type) Institution / Organization
2009 - Current EDU 101: Education for Life EDU 201: Introduction to Education EDU 213: Human Growth and Development EDU 330: Curriculum Development and Evaluation: Elementary EDU 402: Foundations of Counselling Services EDU 470: Practicum II Basic education (Bachelor) Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon
2009 - Current EDU 610: Education Research Methods EDU 611: Educational Models and Curriculum Design EDU 622: Comparative Education EDU 623: Advanced Educational Measurements EDU 652: Instructional Management and Its Evaluation EDU 699: Thesis Master of Arts in Education (Master) Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon

Journal scientific committee

Journal title (ISSN) Publisher
2020 - Current Public History Weekly
2015 - 2017 Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership SAGE
Distinctions

Title

2023 Visiting Fellowship
Centre for Lebanese Studies, United Kingdom
2019 Georg Arnhold Visiting Research Professorship
Georg-Eckert-Institut für internationale Schulbuchforschung, Germany
2013 Visiting Research Associate
University of London Institute of Education, United Kingdom