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Teaching and Learning for Peace Foundation
an article by Ann Mason
As I am involved with the Teaching and Learning for Peace
Foundation in Australia, I thought I would make contact with you. I am
a peace educator (teacher for 31 years) who began the Teaching and
Learning for Peace Foundation. My role with the Foundation is to write
the resource materials, connect with similar organisations, work in
schools, to manage the website and assess stories that we recommend as
peace-building stories. I also work for Save the Children Australia in
SA operating and writing materials for their UN Global Peace Schools
Program.
We consider the most powerful change agent to be a good story
especially if it is illustrated well. We believe that the right story
can be used effectively by both teachers and parents to instill
peace-building values, attitudes and understandings that our world so
desperately needs to ensure that our children and their children have a
sustainable and peaceful future. My writing focusses upon creating
peace with ourselves, peace with each other and peace with the
environment.
Our Foundation focusses upon grassroots change, by empowering
children and their families to become imaginative and creative
peace-builders. Our programmes do not focus upon changing education
systems as we work directly with teachers, parents, families and
children. My next writing will involve the creation of more
peace-building stories that will focus more upon developing a "green"
consciousness.
One outstanding story we are promoting at present is:
Boundless Gratitude- Hassaun Ali Jones-Bey's How Paper and Ink Came
Together and Survived to Sing About It. This incredible peace-building
story is uniquely delivered by this magical musical storyteller whose
engaging plot and characters truly instill powerful peace-building
messages. I have written a teaching guide to accompany it. Hassaun
lives in the San Francisco area. He can be contacted via his website
at: http://boundlessgratitude.com/ I highly recommend you hear it.
Our Foundation's intentions are to raise consciousness and to develop
peace-building values, understandings and actions that will help make
this world a better place for our children. We truly believe that the
magic is possible and to help this we can choose to share the right
stories with our children. For further information, see our website at www.tlpeace.org.au .
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Montessori believed that peace was innate within children. Her timeless
educational philosophy was developed around this basic understanding.
Perhaps all we need to do as teachers is to provide stimulating
learning environments that validate this knowing and understanding and
nurture it. We may not have to actually teach it, Sharing
peace-building stories gently attends to this. Strong, creative and
imaginative peace-building characters who focus upon win-win and have
faith in peace being possible are at the centre of the story plots. In
Hassaun Ali-Jones Bey's (Boundless Gratitude http://boundlessgratitude.com/products.html
) unique and mesmerising story, Black Ink is such a character who
bravely crosses the universe seeking validation of what he knows in his
heart.. . ...more.
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