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Principles and practices of peace education
Principles and practices of peace education

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This free course was written by Lucy Henning, Isabel (Izzy) Cartwright and Ellis Brooks and was first published in December 2024. The course authors would like to acknowledge Woodbrooke Study Centre who created peace education programmes run in partnership with Quakers in Britain, that provided ideas and inspiration that fed into this course. Thanks also to Mirjam Hauck, Dominic Servis and the team at the OCLC for their support in creating this course.

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Course Image: Courtesy Quakers in Britain, www.quaker.org.uk

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Figure 1:  monkeybusinessimages iStock/Getty Images Plus

Figure 2: ‘Pick Up Cards’ from a Peace Week activity from Peace Week Primary core lesson (p. 3 ) plans a resource from Quakers in Britain, Courtesy: Quakers in Britain www.quaker.org.uk

Figure 3:  Courtesy: Quakers in Britain www.quaker.org.uk

Figure 4:  from Transforming activities for whole school engagement in human rights, citizenship and peacemaking ideas and resources for use in primary and secondary schools p. 20. London, NW1 2BJ © Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Britain 2019

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Video 1: ©The Open University (2024) with thanks to Quakers in Britain www.quaker.org.uk for images and video

Video 2: Welcome to the brain’s amazing drugs cabinet from the charity Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution. Courtesy: Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution www.scottishconflictresolution.org.uk. This video was produced by SCCR to be part of, Cranial Cocktails – www.scottishconflictresolution.org.uk/homunculus

Video 3: ©The Open University (2024) with thanks to Quakers in Britain www.quaker.org.uk or images and video

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