Three Decades of Peace Education around the World

Three Decades of Peace Education around the World

Author: Robin J. Burns

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-14

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 1135783098

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First Published in 1996. The current world order poses new challenges to the theory and practice of peace education. Drawing on data gathered from around the world, Burns and Aspeslagh focus on how peace is presented in formal and informal educational settings and what effects ideologies have in shaping that presentation. The book views peace education in the context of education about other major social and political issues and in a variety of geopolitical settings, exploring factors that affect the generation, selection, organization, transmission, and evaluation of knowledge for peace. Following a review of major approaches to policy and praxis in peace education, the editors draw on original research to offer interpretations based on pragmatic, normative, and conceptual approaches to the individual, the state, and the role of political literacy. The use of a comparative educational framework that goes beyond curriculum studies and descriptive case studies presents a perspective that is innovative, and timely. The volume includes both bibliography and index.


Three Decades of Peace Education around the World

Three Decades of Peace Education around the World

Author: Robin J. Burns

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-14

Total Pages: 429

ISBN-13: 1135783020

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First Published in 1996. The current world order poses new challenges to the theory and practice of peace education. Drawing on data gathered from around the world, Burns and Aspeslagh focus on how peace is presented in formal and informal educational settings and what effects ideologies have in shaping that presentation. The book views peace education in the context of education about other major social and political issues and in a variety of geopolitical settings, exploring factors that affect the generation, selection, organization, transmission, and evaluation of knowledge for peace. Following a review of major approaches to policy and praxis in peace education, the editors draw on original research to offer interpretations based on pragmatic, normative, and conceptual approaches to the individual, the state, and the role of political literacy. The use of a comparative educational framework that goes beyond curriculum studies and descriptive case studies presents a perspective that is innovative, and timely. The volume includes both bibliography and index.


Handbook on Peace Education

Handbook on Peace Education

Author: Gavriel Salomon

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2011-02-25

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 1136874526

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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: Gavriel Salomon

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2005-04-11

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1135636044

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This work is intended for scholars and students interested in issues of peace education, reconciliation, and coexistence from several disciplines including social and political psychology, communication, education, political science, sociology, and philosophy.


Weaving Connections

Weaving Connections

Author: David Selby

Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 1894549015

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A celebration of some of the most positive developments in Canadian education regarding social justice, peace and environmental justice


Encyclopedia of Peace Education

Encyclopedia of Peace Education

Author: Monisha Bajaj

Publisher: IAP

Published: 2008-05-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1607528614

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The rise of peace education both in scholarship and in practice has yielded numerous documents, websites, and publications with often divergent perspectives on what the field is, does, and means. The Encyclopedia of Peace Education provides a comprehensive overview of the scholarly developments in the field to date, so as to provide a common denominator for the various actors involved in advancing peace education internationally. Thus, this edited volume serves as an essential reference guide that traces the history and emergence of the field, highlights foundational concepts, contextualizes peace education practice across international and disciplinary borders, and suggests new directions for peace educators. From core conceptual perspectives to the moral and spiritual foundations of the field to the role of the United Nations, the Encyclopedia grounds peace education in a solid theoretical and practical framework through the writings of the field’s most renowned scholars. This volume will target undergraduate and graduate students as well as scholars and practitioners working in international and non-governmental organizations in the field of peace education.


Educating for a Culture of Peace

Educating for a Culture of Peace

Author: Riane Tennenhaus Eisler

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13:

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Educating for a Culture of Peace is a tool for meaningful and lasting social change toward a genuine culture of peace.


PEACE EDUCATION

PEACE EDUCATION

Author: Dr. Bimal Charan Swain & Dr. Rajalakshmi Das

Publisher: Ashok Yakkaldevi

Published: 2020-07-01

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1716800390

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The growing literature on Peace Education reflects a dynamic filed. Since the early decades of the 20th century, “Peace Education” programmes around the world have represented a number of focal themes, including anti-nuclearism, environmental responsibility, international understanding, communication skills, non-violence, human right awareness, democracy, conflict resolution techniques, tolerance of diversity, co-existence and gender equality among others. Peace Education includes cultivation of peacebuilding skills, e.g. dialogue, mediation, artistic endeavors. Peace educators, then teach the value of respect, understanding and nonviolence, present skills for analyzing international conflict, educate for alternative security systems and use a pedagogy that is democratic and particular. Thus, peace education as a practice and philosophy refers to matching complementary element between education and society, where the social purpose (i.e. why teach), educative process are conducive to fostering peace. Accordingly, peace education is dialogical experience conducted through participatory learning, where learners communally and co-operatively grapple with contemporary issues (i.e., talking points) related to local and global contexts (Akaamaa, 2013).


Peace Education in Europe

Peace Education in Europe

Author: Rüdiger Teutsch, Vedrana Spajić-Vrkaš, Werner Wintersteiner

Publisher: Waxmann Verlag

Published:

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 9783830962601

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This publication wants to stimulate the discussion on peace education in Europe and to open a debate on the European dimension of this goal. In the first part, various approaches to peace education are discussed. In the second part eight case studies from selected European countries are presented, from Eastern and Western Europe.