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Peace and Pedagogy Primer

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What makes for peace as lived? What images of peace issue from examination of daily experience? What can be gleaned from reflection upon the topic for the meanings and makings of peace in our world? Considering that to work for peace, we must begin with ourselves and with our children, Molly Quinn addresses these questions through her own life and work. She does so with those who would, and do, teach children, and with the children they teach. The text is rooted in inquiry with aspiring elementary teachers through a university social studies course in New York City, where East Harlem first-graders engage peace curriculum, and in the South Bronx, where fourth-graders attempt to understand and respond to neighborhood violence. The author seeks to elucidate educational possibilities for dreaming peace anew, and passionately living and laboring, singularly and together, for its realization among us.

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ISBN: 9781433118449
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Author: Molly Quinn
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 164 pages
Series: Counterpoints Primers
Genres: Philosophy and theory of education
Cultural studies
Sociology and anthropology
Moral and social purpose of education
Primary and middle schools
Teacher training
Religion and beliefs
Advice on education