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Annotated Peace Resource List 127 matches found, viewing page 5 of 7, goto page < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 > next page Search Again
Peace Scholars: Learning through Literature. Grade 4
Peace Education Foundation Ages: 18-Adult
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- Uses children’s literature to covers topics such as bullying, prejudice, self-control and empathy. Titles used include: Annie and the Old One, The Bobbin Girl, The Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Died, Dragon Soup, The Paper Bag Prince, Pink and Say, Smoky Night, She’s Wearing a Dead Bird on her Head... . And Hello World cassette.
Peace Tales: World Folktales to Talk About
MacDonald, Margaret Read 1992 100 p. Ages: 4-12
ISBN: 0208023291 | | |
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- Stories and plays from around the world.
Peace is the Way: Writings on Nonviolence from the Fellowship of Reconciliation
Wink, Walter 2000 295 p. Ages: 18-Adult
ISBN: 1570753156 | | |
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- An inspiring collection from the past 85 years that provides helpful glimpses into various peacemaking contexts, providing a sense of loving and thoughtful continuity for peacemakers today. Included are: Gandhi, A. J. Muste, Thomas Merton, Shelley Douglass, Martin Niemoeller, Martin Luther King, Jr., Lanza del Vasto (leader of nonviolent movement in France), Andre and Magda Trocme, Thich Nhat Hanh, Danilo Dolci (known as the Gandhi of Sicily), Vincent Harding, and more. Sections include: The Vision of Peace, Witnesses for Peace, Spirit of Peace, Interracial Justice, Nonviolence in Action, and the Path of Reconciliation.
Peace on the Playground: Nonviolent Ways of Problem Solving
Lucas, Eileen 1991 63 p. Ages: 7-10
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- Includes practical tips, hands-on activities, and appropriate role models for guidance and inspiration.
Peace-Just Live It!
Neufeld, Christin 1995 105 p. Ages: 18-Adult
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- Ten engaging sessions explore topics such as peace in the Bible, family violence, racism, criminal justice and reconciliation, gender relations, conscientious objection, and more. Includes step-by-step teaching plans and reproducible student sheets. Highly recommended.
The Peaceful Parenting Handbook
Berlowe, Burt, et al. 2001 146 p. Ages: 18-Adult
ISBN: 0893905135 | | |
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- This book includes a lot of ideas for dealing with various types of behaviors that often lead to conflicts. These ideas can complement your own and suit a variety of child and parent personality styles. Topics include: getting up, getting dressed, mealtimes, sibling problems, public behavior, aggression and fighting, compliance in general, responsibility, bad habits (lying, swearing, temper tantrums, spitting), fears and phobias, sleep disturbance, and school-related problems.
Peacemaking Skills for Little Kids
Peace Education Foundation Ages: 18-Adult
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- Focuses on four concepts: uniqueness and similarities, peaceful environment and cooperation, feelings, and solving problems and being responsible. Includes teacher’s guide, puppet, cassette and poster. In French and Spanish.
Peer Mediation for Elementary Schools
Community Boards
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- A Training and Implementation Guide Clear, step-by-step program setup, training and maintenance procedures, Developmentally appropriate concepts, materials and training activities, Six-hour peer mediation training model, Extensive appendices with forms, evaluations, parent communications, etc, Contains all necessary worksheets and handouts, 184 pages, perfect bound
Table of Contents & Training Agenda: charityadvantage.com/communityboards/images/Elementary%20-%20C%20A.pdf
Peer Mediation for High Schools
Community Boards
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A Training and Implementation Guide. Clear step-by-step outreach, training and program maintenance procedures, Developmentally appropriate concepts, materials and activities, 12-hour peer mediation training model, Extensive appendices with forms, evaluations, parent communications, etc, Contains all necessary worksheets and handouts, 182 pages, perfect bound Table of Contents & Training Agenda: charityadvantage.com/communityboards/images/High%20-%20C%20A.pdf
Peer Mediation for Middle Schools
Community Boards
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A Training and Implementation Guide. New training approach developed for middle school students. Includes CD with all required training posters, Developmentally appropriate concepts, materials and training activities, 12-hour peer mediation training model,Appendices: student handbook, forms, etc, 176 pages, perfect bound Table of Contents & Training Agenda: charityadvantage.com/communityboards/images/Middle%20-%20C%20A.pdf
Potatoes, Potatoes
Lobel, Anita 1967 40 p. Ages: 4-8
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- A mother figures out a way to bring two warring sides together.
Proven Benefits of Conflict Resolution Education
Jones, Tricia S. Ages: 18-Adult
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- Ass’n for Conflict Resolution. Online power point presentation gives research findings, available on the ACR
site: www.acresolution.org/research.nsf/key/CRE-jones-research
Raising Peaceful Children in a Violent World
Cecil, Nancy Lee with Patricia L. Roberts. 1995 251 p. Ages: 18-Adult
ISBN: 188091316X | | |
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- This book looks at communication, conflict resolution, diversity, sex roles, media and toys, and global issues--with many specific family activities, information about family meetings, discipline strategies, and a chapter on literature with annotated book lists.
Ready-To-Use Conflict-Resolution Activities for Elementary Students
Teolis, Beth 1998 251 p. Ages: 18-Adult
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- Over 100 step-by-step lessons and illustrated activities to give K-6 students the tools and empathy they need to solve conflicts peacefully.
Recommended Guidelines for Effective Conflict Resolution Education Programs in K-12 Classrooms, Schools and School Districts
ACR 2002 Ages: 18-Adult
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- The Guidelines outline how elementary and secondary school teachers, administrators, conflict resolution education practitioners, and policy makers can measure progress toward effective conflict resolution education programs. By addressing core goals, components, content and qualities of effective school-based conflict resolution education programs, these Guidelines are intended to also help leaders to make decisions about the resources and strategies needed to support such educational programs in their schools. Available online at the ACR site:
www.acresolution.org/research.nsf/articles/CE6B4C41BEBF14FD85256C1C00657E9B
Responding to Conflict: Three Sessions for Grades 3-6
Hartman, Ben and Rachel Hershberger 2001 35 p. Ages: 18-Adult
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- Good for the classroom, Sunday School, and after-school programs in three one-hour sessions. Includes chapters of introduction to conflict management options and skills, as well as one on their application. Simple to pick up and use. Includes 6 different activity sheets that focus on paraphrasing, emotions, empathizing, predicting, review, and case studies for role playing. Available from Pinchpenny Press, Goshen College, Goshen, IN 46526. (574) 535-7450; fax: (574) 535-7293; Pinchpenny@goshen.edu.
Rhythms of Peace
1996 56 min. Ages: 7-10
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- Stories and songs about peace that explore prejudice, war toys, hate, and revenge. The host, "Mr. Fredd" presents conflict-solving ideas for children.
Rhythms of Peace 2: When Your Argument Goes Bust
1999 65 min. Ages: 7-10
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- Five stories teach ways to cope with escalating conflict, how we sometimes reject what we don't understand, the role of perseverance, and more.
Rhythms of Peace Around the World
2001 39 min. Ages: 7-10
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- Stories from Cuba, Jamaica, and Bulgaria deal with prejudice, ethnic differences, and daily life in other cultures.
Search for Delicious
Babbitt, Natalie 1969 167 p. Ages: 8-11
ISBN: 0374465363 | | |
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- Disagreement over the word "delicious" sends a boy into the countryside where he discovers the beginnings of a civil war.
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