Education for Peace

I believe education should help to plant the seeds of peace within individuals, society, nation, and our shared globe, simply because only peaceful people can love and serve others constructively in the humankind society in order to bring about positive changes to it. Education that follows the trail paved roughly and inadequately for us by the materialistic, capitalistic efforts and ignorant perspectives of life will continue to serve the status quo, which structurally has generated ignorance, oppression, and thus violence at all levels.

At the personal level, all individuals will need to find the peace in them through the right kind of education that promotes critical personal reflections and actions more intensely, rather than gearing toward test-taking or material success pursuit. In the real world, a balance between different purposes may be needed, but peace must be a major part of the equation. On the societal scale, peace-oriented education cannot be any more important nowadays.  The learners must be encouraged to see the world from multiple perspectives and to reassign their roles in bringing about positive changes. In the end, global education, peace education, civil education and the like must be encouraged or integrated around the world where ignorance, nationalism, patriotism, and violence forcefully prevail. Talk is merely enough, and it can be cheap; however, unless we talk in a caring, sincere and regular manner, we could forget the importance of planting and taking care of the sees of peace.  Actions must be taken regularly, too, so the peace seeds will grow and yield fruits to the humankind.

I have worriedly noticed that hatred, mutual misunderstanding, lack of critical thinking, ethno-centricism, greed, ignorance, uncompassionate pride, narrow-mindedness, and extremism are creating tensions and violence among the humankind at all levels. Education is the most powerful tool to fight against all these downfalls of the human race. I am therefore very interested in how to incorporate all these in education of all types.

Here I will share all that I have learned about this new field. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Education for Peace Resources

 

 

For friends from around the world:

Friends for Peace: Learn about and share with our friends from many parts of the world

My reflections and some thought-provoking texts:
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[ Other Sources of Foods for Thoughts ]

Charlie Rose's videos
Amnesty International Headquarters for human rights issues
Why people hate America: an interesting view
A most thought-provoking text I have read so far by P. A. Payutto, translated and compiled by Bruce Evans
Understanding the Islam World
PBS website
Pacifica.org (Internet radio for peace)
Diversity issues in The Last Samurai (written with Akiko)
Siam Sewana Network--a network of Thais from all over the world, which my friends and I established in March, 2004
Quotes: Peace & Education
Words used to talk about peace
Child abuses: a most brutal form of suppression
A reminder of 911 
"War with Words"
How about treating one another with respect?
Learning Strategies for cultural understanding and tolerance 
A conversation
Who am I?--appreciating a few privileges I've had
A story about "MOM"
Writing the Worlds with Proverbs and Quote of the Day
A reflection on the "Crow Boy" story
A Dog's Life
A feministic issue in Nigeria
TVnewsLies.org

Other Sources of Foods for Thoughts

MIT Opencourseware
http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html

Stanford on iTunes
http://itunes.stanford.edu/

Columbia VDO Archive
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/media/06/

Harvard KSG Video Archive
http://www.iop.harvard.edu/events_forum_archive.html

MIT archives
http://mitworld.mit.edu/video_index.php

Princeton Lectures Video
http://www.princeton.edu/WebMedia/lectures/

Stanford GSB (Audio&Video)
http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/audiovideo.html

Ethics Video (Philosophy)
http://ethics.sandiego.edu/video/

Idea Channel
http://www.ideachannel.com/

UC Berkeley webcast
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/

University of Chicago research video
http://research.uchicago.edu/highlights/search.phtml

Stanford video archive
http://news-service.stanford.edu/videos/2006.html



 
           
 
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