The Rise and Fall of the Ecoles Populaires Kanak in New Caledonia
- Description:
- Launched officially at the second congress of the Front de Liberation Nationale Kanak et Socialiste (FLNKS) in February 1985, the Ecoles Populaires Kanak (EPK) movement grew to include dozens of schools, hundreds of volunteer animateurs and thousands of pupils throughout the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia. The EPK represented a rejection of French education in favour of an alternativ...
- Display date:
- 1996
- Location:
- New Caledonia
- Format:
- Conference paper
- Collections:
- UC Research Repository
- Publisher:
- University of Canterbury. School of Educational Studies and Human Development
- Content partner:
- University of Canterbury Library
- Availability:
- Not specified
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