Schooling, Teachers and Post-Conflict State Formation in Liberia Blackboard Nation

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Palgrave Studies in Global Citizenship Education and Democracy

Schooling, Teachers and Post-Conflict State Formation in Liberia

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Gabriel M Kennedy

Education / Educational Policy & Reform / General

This book examines how education and teachers have shaped Liberia’s political, social and economic development, positioning schooling as both a mirror of inequality and a nation-making institution that produces citizenship, legitimacy and imagined futures. The author explains today's persistent challenges in access, quality and equity by tracing the long arc of how authority, citizenship and belonging have been mediated through classrooms, curriculum and the professional position of teachers across Indigenous education, settler domination, civil conflict and postwar reconstruction. By positioning teachers as enduring agents of state formation, often carrying moral authority and political responsibility far beyond the classroom, the book offers a powerful narrative and analytical framework that speaks directly to scholars, policymakers and development partners seeking deeper explanations for why reforms succeed, stall or reproduce inequality.

Gabriel M. Kennedy is a Liberian scholar-practitioner whose work focuses on teacher education, education policy and inclusive schooling in post-conflict and resource-constrained contexts. He is a PhD candidate in Teacher Education, Policy and Practice at Beijing Normal University, China and also an Instructor at the William V.S. Tubman College of Education, University of Liberia.


Publication Date: 20 October 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9783032317650
Format: Hardback

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