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Carr, Paul R. – SoJo Journal: Educational Foundations and Social Justice Education, 2022
While there have been myriad and significant changes in technology, geopolitical relations, environmental shifts and political upheaval, we are still plagued with social inequalities, injustice, warfare and xenophobia, all of which frames our context and contextual analysis. September 11 was a global event or moment because it happened in the…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Transformative Learning, Peace, Social Justice
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King, Edith W. – Intercultural Education, 2020
Global citizens recognise climate change and feel responsible for protecting a worldwide environment. Global citizens understand that individuals or nations alone cannot solve the complexity of issues such as the increasing and ongoing international migrations. Global citizens support the banished with empathy, compassion and mutual respect.…
Descriptors: Peace, Global Approach, Teaching Methods, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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McCorkle, William – Journal of Peace Education, 2021
How individuals interpret the justifications for historical war can have a large effect on how they see modern warfare. In the social studies classroom, particularly in the U.S. context, so much of what educators focus on in regard to war are the events of World War II. This focus on the Second World War is understandable. However, it could also…
Descriptors: War, Peace, Teaching Methods, United States History
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Anati, Nisreen – Children's Literature in Education, 2019
This study explores the impact of the political uprisings in the Middle East, known as the Arab Spring, on Arabic YA literary books. It is based on a content analysis of the Etisalat Book Award's shortlisted entries for the period 2012-2016. It is argued that both children's and YA literature of the Arab World subsequently became more open about…
Descriptors: Arabs, Political Influences, Semitic Languages, Adolescent Literature
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Lewis, Elizabeth; Khateri, Shahriar – Journal of Peace Education, 2015
Despite the limited number of peace museums around the world, there exists an essential role for existing peace museums to promote a culture of peace and peace education. The purpose of this article was to introduce the origins, rationale, scope and work of the Tehran Peace Museum in Iran. The concept of the museum is to facilitate peace education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, Peace, War
Ferber, Michael – 1983
This preliminary report of a National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) project briefly assesses teaching materials related to peace and nuclear warfare. Covering elementary, secondary, and higher education, the materials discussed present a variety of activities, decision-making approaches, and analytical assessments of policies of many…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, National Defense, Nuclear Warfare
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Stolk, Vincent; Los, Willeke; Karsten, Sjoerd – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2014
Education during World War I has been a relatively unexplored field of research, especially in the case of countries with a neutral stance in that war. The Netherlands is one such country. This article argues that even though the Netherlands was politically neutral, it was and considered itself a part of western civilisation and shared in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, War, Educational Change
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Salevouris, Michael J. – History Teacher, 1989
Maintains that history teachers must challenge simplistic romantic notions about war. Proposes two approaches to teaching about war: the use of personal war narratives; and examining the relationship between warfare and society. Discusses literature related to these approaches. Contends that only through realistic assessments of war can peace be…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Higher Education, History, History Instruction
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Higher Education in Europe, 1986
A January 1986 UNESCO international conference on the role of higher education in promoting international understanding, cooperation, peace, and respect for human rights focused on the nuclear threat and conventional warfare, the role of international governmental and nongovernmental organizations, research and education for peace, and…
Descriptors: Agency Role, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Developed Nations
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Nagler, Michael N. – Teachers College Record, 1982
Educational practices should strive to avert the catastrophe of nuclear warfare by communicating a sense of the reality and accessibility of peace. Educators must be responsible to all mankind for the values they hold and teach. Humanization should be the goal of curriculum development. (PP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Responsibility, Global Approach
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Nesbitt, Donna – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1998
Employs a summary of the story "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" by Eleanor Coerr as an introduction to the city of Hiroshima's (Japan) quest for world peace, peace education, and strong opposition to nuclear warfare. Discusses various symbols of peace, such as paper cranes in Japanese culture, and offers five teaching activities.…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education
Totten, Sam; Alexander, Susan – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1985
Intended for elementary, secondary, and college teachers, this listing cites print materials dealing with nuclear warfare. Included are nonfiction, fiction, journals, newsletters, curriculum materials, and organizations. (RM)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Books, Disarmament, Elementary Secondary Education
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Westing, Arthur H. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1974
Discusses the devastating ecological impact of warfare and the traditional approaches to arms control. Indicates that international acceptance of an approach to preventing military ecocide is only possible by arousing world opinion to recognize the abhorrence of any ecological destruction. (CC)
Descriptors: Disarmament, Ecological Factors, Environmental Education, International Law
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Enloe, Walter; Cogan, John – Social Education, 1985
The bombing of Hiroshima changed forever the concept of conflict and warfare in the human family. Two Americans, one having grown up in Hiroshima and the other having spent one year in the city as a Fullbright research scholar, reflect on the Hiroshima experience. (RM)
Descriptors: Conflict, Disarmament, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
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Whitney, L. Jack – American Biology Teacher, 1981
Suggests that biology teachers can serve an important role in turning humankind from nuclear warfare to peaceful cooperation. Argues that the school should lead the world in teaching about the universal will to live exhibited by all organisms and about the insanity of nuclear armament. (DC)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Disarmament, Global Approach
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