The riskiness of Gaza in the classroom: the experiences of UK teachers during an unfolding human rights crisis

LIDDLE, Anna (2026). The riskiness of Gaza in the classroom: the experiences of UK teachers during an unfolding human rights crisis. Human Rights Education Review, 1-15. [Article]

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Abstract
In October 2023, Israel invaded Gaza after an attack by Hamas, the repercussions of which reached classrooms across the world. This paper reports on a study conducted in May-July 2024 with secondary school teachers in the United Kingdom through a qualitative survey and interviews. The findings highlight that teachers often construct the discussion of Gaza as risky, and face barriers including expectations of neutrality; concerns surrounding knowledge; and varying institutional approaches, including explicit bans leading to ‘directive avoidance’. I argue that using a human rights framework and viewing the situation in Gaza as a human rights issue can shift what is often felt as individual problems and personal risk-management to a shared, principled approach. Even what might be considered modest engagement with human rights values, such as through cultural events or fundraising, can be viewed as radical in a context where any form of action can be considered contentious.
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