Education as a Tool for Existence: The Pedagogy of Hope in Palestine
Tuesday 3 February 15:00 until 16:30
University of Sussex Campus : GSRC (Arts C) / Zoom
Speaker: Professor Saida Affouneh, Birzeit University
Part of the series: CIE Research Café
In times of crisis, education is often not considered a priority. This talk reframes education in Palestine as something more fundamental: a tool for existence. Drawing on the concept of the pedagogy of hope, the presentation explores how teaching and learning function not only as mechanisms of knowledge transmission and transformation, but also as practices through which individuals and communities assert dignity, justice, rights, and continuity under conditions of existential threat.
Grounded in lived educational experiences from Palestine, the talk examines how hope is enacted pedagogically through everyday practices and through learners’ and teachers’ narratives, rather than being treated as an abstract or aspirational ideal. It argues that in contexts of occupation, displacement, and educide, pedagogy becomes a site of resistance and survival, where learning sustains social memory, identity, and collective action. A new theory of hope will be argued in this presentation.
The talk also presents a proposed model for education in crisis contexts that integrates online and offline modalities with trauma-informed pedagogy. Informed by the principles of hope and sumud(steadfastness), this model seeks to sustain the right to education while responding to the lived realities of learners and educators under an ongoing crisis.
Co-organised by CIE and MENACS.
When: 3 Feb, 3-4:30PM
Where: GSRC, Arts C / Zoom
Centre for International Education (Sussex Centre of Excellence)
cie@sussex.ac.uk / www.sussex.ac.uk/cie / CIE/MAIED LinkedIn
By: Eve Wilcox
Last updated: Friday, 16 January 2026

