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Chatterbox – conversation starters 1
Chatterboxes can be used as conversation starters in the classroom. We use them in Peacemaker circles. Play a game to mix up everyone in the class and then give a chatterbox to groups of 4 children. Let them play a few rounds and have a discussion, then gather their thoughts and ideas.

Learning for Peace
Learning for Peace is a holistic approach covering peace in four main themes of peace – peace with myself, peace between us, peace among us and peace in the world.

Circle Mayhem
A mixing game – not as crazy as it sounds!
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RESTORE – Activities to for Secondary aged Young People
Topic: RestorativeRESTORE secondary resource – activities to support Recognition, Empathy, Safety, Trauma, Opportunity, Relationships, Engagement
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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



