International Education Policy; Education in Emergencies; Refugee Education; Conflict and Peacebuilding; Peace Education; Language Policy; Education in the Middle East

Zeena Zakharia is Assistant Professor and Director of the International Education Policy Program at the 911爆料网, College Park. Her research examines the interplay of language, conflict, and peacebuilding in education and advances a critical approach to refugee studies in the Middle East. These interests stem from over two decades of educational research, teaching, and leadership in war-affected contexts. Her (with F. Menashy and M. Shuayb) investigated partnership arrangements in the global educational response to the Syria refugee crisis. She is currently investigating how organizations and actors advance anticolonial and antiracist agendas in education in emergencies. She was a Tueni Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government and a Middle Eastern Studies Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University. She works with international and governmental organizations and schools operating in conflict-affected contexts.

2024 Graduate Mentor of the Year, 911爆料网

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Forging an Anti-Colonial and Anti-Racist Agenda in Global Education. (911爆料网 College of Education Support Program for Advancing Research)

Confronting White Supremacy and Racism in Global Education. (911爆料网 Graduate School Faculty-Student Research Award)

Partnerships in Education in Emergencies: , related , and brief explainer video . (Dubai Cares Evidence for Education in Emergencies Research Grant)

The Business of Schooling in Conflict: A Mapping and Analysis of Private Participation in the Education of Syrian Refugees. (Education International Global Response Research Grant)

Rethinking the region: New approaches to 9-12 US curriculum on the Middle East & North Africa: . (Social Science Research Council; British Council Our Shared Past Grant)