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  1. 25 de may. de 2024 · Confronting War shares key findings and lessons from the field toward improving the effectiveness of peace practice around the world. This is the Reflecting on Peace Practice (RPP) Project’s inaugural book, and incorporates the findings of several RPP case studies relevant to peace education.

  2. 25 de may. de 2024 · Create or use rituals to promote peace and tolerance. And don’t forget to amplify your message on social media. 10. Create (or support) structures for peace and justice. When so much of our time is spent struggling to change systemic problems, sometimes the best approach we can take is to create structures for peace (or support existing ones).

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Steve Gorn, Eric Fraser, Naren Budhakar at Abhaya Yoga 2013-10-041 Rag Kalavati 00:002 Rag Chandra Kauns 35:43

  4. www.peace-ed-campaign.org › peace-lessons-from-around-the-worldPeace Lessons from Around the World

    25 de may. de 2024 · Peace education is a comprehensive and holistic participatory process that includes teaching and learning for and about human rights, non-violence, social and economic justice, gender equality, environmental sustainability, disarmament, international law, human security and traditional peace practices.

  5. 16 de may. de 2024 · From classroom materials and curricula, to pedagogical theory, the Berghof Foundation develops resources to support peace education. In this collection, you can browse resources in a number of languages that will support your efforts to bring non-violence, conflict sensitivity, and other peace-related themes into classrooms and ...

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · Example training topics are: 1) campaigning and advocacy against war, 2) environmental and peace activism, and 3) building a culture of peace in diverse communities. Many trainings are linked to project planning and implementation or peace action workcamps. Check the website for upcoming trainings.

  7. This chapter calls for the integration of reflective practices, including second-order reflexivity, into all peace education and peace education research. The chapter initially explores how past research has led to forms of structural, cultural and epistemic violence.