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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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Adjei, Maxwell – Journal of Peace Education, 2019
Women play a prominent role in bringing about peace in post-conflict societies. Several studies have found the systematic and representative inclusion of women in conflict resolution processes to significantly increase the chances of sustainable peace. However, women's contribution to peace processes are often underemphasized or ignored in…
Descriptors: Females, Peace, Conflict Resolution, Role
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Esteves, Ana Margarida – Journal of Peace Education, 2020
The security risks posed by the Anthropocene requires peace education strategies aimed at developing the skills necessary for the emergence of regenerative social forms, based on sustainable synergies between humans and nature. This article explores how community-building and regenerative ecology frameworks developed in ecovillages can contribute…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Risk
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Tierney, William G. – Journal of Peace Education, 2011
The plight of nations labeled as "failed" is well-documented, as are suggested strategies to fix them. One area that receives a great deal of focus in the extant literature is education. How can education contribute to the rebuilding of a failed State? Most often the responses to this question focus on the importance of reestablishing primary and…
Descriptors: National Security, Failure, Violence, Conflict
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Oswald, Bruce M. – Journal of Peace Education, 2007
This paper reflects on my personal experience conceptualising and teaching the law of peace operations course at The Melbourne Law School. More specifically, the paper examines some of the key challenges I have faced in developing the most appropriate conceptual framework and teaching methodologies to assist graduate students to better understand…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Legal Problems, Law Schools, Peace
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Smith, David J. – Journal of Peace Education, 2008
US community colleges play various roles in American higher education. Because of their wide-ranging diversity and open enrollment policies, they are frequently referred to as "democracy's colleges". They are vital today in assisting Americans in better understanding the global realities of a post-September 11 world. Programmatic…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Role of Education, Higher Education, Open Enrollment