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Learning for Peace
Topic: Learning for PeaceLearning for Peace includes a book and online resources for primary schools wanting to bring fresh approaches to pupils’ Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural development.
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Life in schools checklist
Topic: Learning for PeaceA survey is a great way to see how children and adults in your school feel about their school community. This checklist is a good way to do this.
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Online safety sessions
Topic: UncategorizedCircle time sessions to support discussion around online safety for all year groups
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Peace at the Heart
Topic: Learning for PeaceThis paper, published by Quakers in Britain, presents peace education as a comprehensive approach to teaching and learning that puts good relationships– peace at its heart.
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Peace education in the curriculum
Topic: Learning for PeacePeace education can be developed throughout the curriculum and opportunities can be found in each area. This document has some examples of how peace education can be integrated into the curriculum
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Peer mediation – adults
A summary of how peer mediation might work written for adults
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Preparing for mediation
Topic: Peer mediationResources to help you prepare for Peer Mediation and inspire you to set up a scheme in your school.
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Reflective Questions
Suggested questions you might ask when you have completed an activity or game to process the learning.
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Restore Circle Time Primary
Topic: RestorativeIdeas and activities to support pupils now and when they come back into school following covid-19.
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Teaching Controversial Issues
Topic: Learning for PeaceThis guide, published by Oxfam, explores:- What controversial issues are.- Reasons for teaching controversial issues.- The value of a global citizenship education approach.- Guidance and classroom strategies for handling and exploring controversial issues.- Some practical activities for teaching controversial issues