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This book advances knowledge about the implementation of peace and
non-violence strategies in education that counter violence.
Addressing both hidden and direct violence, it examines the harm to
wellbeing and learning through a unique exploration of the role of
teachers, and confronts the roots of violence in educational
settings. Presenting and critiquing a range of pedagogical tools,
case examples, and research, it examines how various methods can be
used for identifying and proactively responding to conflicts such
as injustice, discrimination, and prejudice, among others.
Contributors present case studies from a range of global contexts
and offer cutting-edge research on the applications of these
resources, and how they contextualize peace education. An essential
read for educators, teacher educators and peace scholars, it
crucially offers pathways for confronting and healing from violence
in both formal and informal sites of education.
This volume illustrates how theatre arts can be used to enact peace
education by showcasing the use of theatrical techniques including
storytelling, testimonial and forum theatre, political humor, and
arts-based pedagogy in diverse formal and non-formal educational
contexts across age groups. The text presents and discusses how the
use of applied theatre, especially in conflict-affected areas, can
be used as an educational response to cultural and structural
violence for transformation of relations, healing, and praxis as
local and global peacebuilding. Crucially, it bridges performing
arts and peace education, the latter of which is unfolding in
schools and their communities worldwide. With contributors from
countries including Northern Ireland, Denmark, Norway, the USA,
Mexico, Japan, the Philippines, Pakistan, Burundi, Kenya, and South
Africa, the authors identify theoretical and technical aspects of
theatrical performance that support peace through transformation
along with embodied and sensorial learning. This book will appeal
to scholars and students with interests in teacher education,
arts-based learning, peace studies, and applied theatre that
consider practice with child, adolescent, and adult learners.
Ultimately concerned with how citizenship education for peace can
be enriched through interdisciplinary learning, this edited volume
reveals the role of peace education in global citizenship by
illuminating instruction for comprehensive citizenship. A truly
international collection, this volume offers timely insights from
countries including Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Canada, Bangaldesh,
Korea, Zimbabwe, and Timor Leste as it provides critical, in-depth
analyses of peace-oriented instruction in formal and informal
settings. The text illustrates how citizenship can be effectively
developed on both a global and a local level, and discusses the
practical learning opportunities that can enact change through
schools, nongovernmental organizations, and community-wide civic
actions with children, youth, adults, and families. This text will
appeal to academics and researchers involved in the field of
international and comparative education and will be of interest to
educators and school leaders concerned with the role citizenship
plays in the context of teaching and learning.
Ultimately concerned with how citizenship education for peace can
be enriched through interdisciplinary learning, this edited volume
reveals the role of peace education in global citizenship by
illuminating instruction for comprehensive citizenship. A truly
international collection, this volume offers timely insights from
countries including Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Canada, Bangaldesh,
Korea, Zimbabwe, and Timor Leste as it provides critical, in-depth
analyses of peace-oriented instruction in formal and informal
settings. The text illustrates how citizenship can be effectively
developed on both a global and a local level, and discusses the
practical learning opportunities that can enact change through
schools, nongovernmental organizations, and community-wide civic
actions with children, youth, adults, and families. This text will
appeal to academics and researchers involved in the field of
international and comparative education and will be of interest to
educators and school leaders concerned with the role citizenship
plays in the context of teaching and learning.
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