Making Peace Instructor's Manual

Making Peace Instructor's Manual
Title Making Peace Instructor's Manual PDF eBook
Author Elaine Brooks
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 32
Release 1998-07-28
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521657792

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A reading/writing/thinking test on global community.

The Young Peacemaker

The Young Peacemaker
Title The Young Peacemaker PDF eBook
Author Corlette Sande
Publisher
Pages 204
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN 9780966378610

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The newly reformatted Young Peacemaker Set The Young Peacemaker Set includes a 200 page Teacher Manual designed in a workbook format, and the appendices can be photocopied for child or student use. Divided into three sections: Understanding, Responding and Preventing Conflict, each lesson has a goal, objectives, principle, and needs clearly outlined at the beginning, and is followed by teacher's notes on setting the stage and questions to ask. Reproducible student activity sheets for all twelve lessons are included on an enclosed CD for ease of duplication. Help illustrate the conflicts and talk about possible solutions--good and bad--and what's wrong with the "bad" solutions. A lesson summary reaffirms the lesson's main points. Recommended for grades 3-7, but can be adapted for younger or older students.

Making Peace

Making Peace
Title Making Peace PDF eBook
Author Elaine Brooks
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 304
Release 1998-07-28
Genre Education
ISBN 9780521657808

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Provides content-bsed language instruction through readings on peace education topics.

Instructor's Manual to Accompany

Instructor's Manual to Accompany
Title Instructor's Manual to Accompany PDF eBook
Author James Clemens
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 212
Release 1998-09
Genre Education
ISBN 9780847688999

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The Peacemaking Pastor

The Peacemaking Pastor
Title The Peacemaking Pastor PDF eBook
Author Alfred J. Poirier
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 320
Release 2006-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441201424

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Seminaries generally are not very effective in equipping pastors to be ministers of reconciliation, says pastor and experienced mediator Alfred Poirier. The result is pastors trained in biblical exposition, well-ordered worship, and good theology, but with little practical know-how about one of the most important functions they will be expected to perform: conflict resolution. The Peacemaking Pastor provides a survey of the nature and kinds of conflict typical in the pastorate to bring to light the need to recover the ministry of reconciliation. Poirier, chairman of the board of Peacemaker Ministries, shows pastors the importance of a reconciliation ministry, gives them a theological framework for peacemaking, and provides practical tools for facilitating the peacemaking process. Written by a pastor for pastors, this insightful book will encourage and equip seminaries and ministry leaders in their original calling-promoting a culture of peacemaking in the church.

Instructor's manual

Instructor's manual
Title Instructor's manual PDF eBook
Author Harvey S. Wiener
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 1985
Genre Reading
ISBN

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World Peace and Other 4th-Grade Achievements

World Peace and Other 4th-Grade Achievements
Title World Peace and Other 4th-Grade Achievements PDF eBook
Author John Hunter
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 271
Release 2013-04-02
Genre Education
ISBN 0547905629

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“His ideas will help anyone who has the courage to understand that a real education must go beyond filling in circles on a standardized test form.” —Rafe Esquith, New York Times-bestselling author of Teach Like Your Hair’s on Fire Can playing a game lead to world peace? If it’s John Hunter’s World Peace Game, it just might. In Hunter’s classroom, students take on the roles of presidents, tribal leaders, diplomats, and military commanders. Through battles and negotiations, standoffs and summits, they strive to resolve a sequence of many-layered, interconnected scenarios, from nuclear proliferation to tribal warfare. Now, Hunter shares inspiring stories from over thirty years of teaching the World Peace Game, revealing the principles of successful collaboration that people of any age can apply. He offers not only a forward-thinking report from the frontlines of American education, but also a generous blueprint for a world that bends toward cooperation rather than conflict. In this deeply hopeful book, a visionary educator shows us what the future of education can be. “The World Peace Game devised by fourth-grade teacher Hunter has spread from a classroom in 1978 to a documentary, a TED Talk, the Pentagon, and now finally a book, in which he describes the ways his students have solved political and ecological crises that still loom large in the world of adults . . . Hunter’s optimism is infectious.” —Publishers Weekly “Inspired, breath-of-fresh-air reading.” — Kirkus Reviews “Hunter proves the value of ‘slow teaching’ in this important, fascinating, highly readable resource for educators and parents alike.” — Booklist