Peace Education 3d ed

Peace Education  3d ed
Author: Ian M. Harris,Mary Lee Morrison
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012-12-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780786472468

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Now in its third edition, Peace Education provides a comprehensive approach to educating for a just and sustainable future. It begins with religious and historical trends that have molded our understanding of "peace" and then presents a variety of ways to practice peace education in schools and communities, and explains how it can motivate students. The teaching and practice of peace education provides a basis of valuable knowledge about resolving conflicts and transforming violence without the use of force. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

Peace Education 3d ed

Peace Education  3d ed
Author: Ian M. Harris,Mary Lee Morrison
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781476601779

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Now in its third edition, Peace Education provides a comprehensive approach to educating for a just and sustainable future. It begins with religious and historical trends that have molded our understanding of "peace" and then presents a variety of ways to practice peace education in schools and communities, and explains how it can motivate students. The teaching and practice of peace education provides a basis of valuable knowledge about resolving conflicts and transforming violence without the use of force. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

Peace Education

Peace Education
Author: Ian M. Harris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1988
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015019072126

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Here is a tool for teachers, church leaders, community activists, and concerned citizens interested in using educational strategies to bring about a peaceful world. It presents the goals and key issues of peace education, describes the difficulties and obstacles educators are likely to meet (and how to overcome them), and suggests approaches and programs for different age groups. Other information includes religious resources, an annotated list of curricular materials, an annotated bibliography in several categories and grade levels, and a directory of organizations providing resource materials.

Handbook on Peace Education

Handbook on Peace Education
Author: Gavriel Salomon,Ed Cairns
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2011-02-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136874529

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This handbook encompasses a range of disciplines that underlie the field of peace education and provides the rationales for the ways it is actually carried out . The discipline is a composite of contributions from a variety of disciplines ranging from social psychology to philosophy and from communication to political science. That is, peace education is an applied subject which is practiced in differing ways, but must always be firmly based on a range of established empirical disciplines. The volume is structured around contributions from expert scholars in various fields that underpin peace education, plus contributions from experts in applying peace education in a range of settings, all complemented by chapters which deal with issues related to research and evaluation of peace education.

Peace Education

Peace Education
Author: Monisha Bajaj,Maria Hantzopoulos
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781474233705

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'Honorable Mention' 2017 PROSE Award - Education Practice Bringing together the voices of scholars and practitioners on challenges and possibilities of implementing peace education in diverse global sites, this book addresses key questions for students seeking to deepen their understanding of the field. The book not only highlights ground-breaking and rich qualitative studies from around the globe, but also analyses the limits and possibilities of peace education in diverse contexts of conflict and post-conflict societies. Contributing authors address how educators and learners can make meaning of international peace education efforts, how various forms of peace and violence interact in and around schools, and how the field of peace education has evolved and grown over the past four decades.

Transforming Education for Peace

Transforming Education for Peace
Author: Jing Lin,Edward J. Brantmeier,Christa Bruhn
Publsiher: Information Age Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1593119054

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A volume in Peace Education Series Editors: Jing Lin, University of Maryland, Edward J. Brantmeier, Colorado State University, and Ian Harris, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Currently, peace education remains marginalized in our education system, however, a united front can be formed and powerful paradigms can empower educators to play a critical role in peace building through scholarship, practice and activism. Indeed, educators around the world are developing effective strategies to transform education as a powerful force for global peace. The diverse array of contributors in the book demonstrate that educators as peace makers can be and have been instrumental in transforming social forces, the self and others for the construction of global peace. The book aims to broaden the educational discourse in order to make room for new visions to educate future generations for peace. Local and global efforts to build a long-lasting peace are presented through the lens of education. The timeliness of peace education surely renders this book relevant to educators and the general public alike as individuals, communities, and organizations struggle to find pathways to peace in a global world. In other words, this book will interest scholars and the general public concerned about the building of global peace. The book can be source book for educators at elementary, secondary, and postsecondary institutions to explore multiple ways to conduct effective peace education at all levels of education. The book may also be used as a textbook by instructors of multicultural education, of comparative & international education, and of undergraduate and graduate peace education courses

Yogic Peace Education

Yogic Peace Education
Author: Katerina Standish,Janine M. Joyce
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781476630168

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This introduction to peace education and yogic science provides a good toolkit to help bring contemplative peacebuilding (efforts to stop harm) practices to the classroom and community center. The latest research is presented alongside personal reflections of teachers and facilitators who have used these methods for instructing students or participants on facing the hectic realities of life with self-regulation and nonviolence. Exercises and practices are included, along with creative activities for emotional grounding and stress management.

Peace Pedagogies in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Peace Pedagogies in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Author: Larisa Kasumagić-Kafedžić,Sara Clarke-Habibi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2023
Genre: Community and school
ISBN: 9783031262463

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This collection presents interdisciplinary perspectives on educating for peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It explores a range of theories, contexts, pedagogies and practices within formal education settings and draws attention to the multiple roles that teachers play in fostering socially transformative learning. The volume offers readers a critical exploration of peace pedagogy as an imagined ideal and fluid space between post-war educational politics, institutional and curricular constraints, and the lived experiences and identities of teachers and students in socially and historically situated communities. The book highlights local voices, initiatives and practices by illustrating good examples of how classrooms are being connected to communities, teacher education programs and teachers continued professional development. It demonstrates why and how the grammars of peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina are still in a state of flux and negotiation, and what the implications are for classroom practice and pedagogy. Recommendations are offered for policymakers, curriculum developers, teacher educators and teachers on how peace pedagogies can be promoted at all levels of the education system and through pre-service and in-service teacher education, taking into account the structural uniqueness of the country. .