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The Role of Education for Peace and Progress
Start Date: 23-01-2023
End Date: 23-01-2024
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BrahmDevYadav 3 years 2 weeks ago
What is the role of peaceful education in developing a culture in society?
In addition to expanding the capacity of the students to understand the issues, peace education aims particularly at empowering the students, suited to their individual levels, to become agents of peace and non-violence in their own lives as well as in their interaction with others in every sphere of their existence.
BrahmDevYadav 3 years 2 weeks ago
What is the role of education in moving towards peaceful living in state?
Education Boosts Confidence & Hope:-
Knowledge is a key confidence builder, it allows one to feel a sense of accomplishment to be more fearless and to grow in unexpected ways. This confidence and self assuredness in turn sparks motivation and optimism or hope as Confucius says to work towards peace.
BrahmDevYadav 3 years 2 weeks ago
How many types of peace education are available in the country?
This paper will first present five postulates of peace education that help define this growing field and then examine some of the assumptions that underlie five different types of peace education:- international education, human rights education, development education, environmental education and conflict resolution.
BrahmDevYadav 3 years 2 weeks ago
What are the four components of peace education in society?
It will explore the formula for peace and outline four tasks required in its creation—constructing equity, constructing harmony, reconciling past trauma and resolving present conflict.
BrahmDevYadav 3 years 2 weeks ago
Who said all education is for peace?
Mahatma Gandhi said on Violence and Peace Education, Philosophy East and West and also said that all education is for peace.
BrahmDevYadav 3 years 2 weeks ago
What is the relationship between peace and education in society?
Education can help develop identities and deal with the legacies and grievances of previous conflict, improving social cohesion and moving societies towards reconciliation.
BrahmDevYadav 3 years 2 weeks ago
What are examples of peace education?
1.Conflict Resolution Training:- Conflict resolution training involves teaching people tools
and strategies for effectively resolving a conflict within their personal lives.
2.Democracy Education.
3.Human Rights Education.
4.Worldview Transformation.
5.Contemporary Peace Education.
BrahmDevYadav 3 years 2 weeks ago
What is the value of peace education in society?
Peace education is a primary pillar for preventing armed conflict and violence, saving lives and freeing up limited resources for social needs.
BrahmDevYadav 3 years 2 weeks ago
What are the features of peace education in State?
The objectives for character and peace education are to help students learn and practice such traits/skills as caring, empathy, compassion, responsibility, commitment, respect, courage, perseverance, trust, honesty, cooperation, integrity, kindness, tolerance, gratitude, diligence, justice, wisdom, self-discipline.
BrahmDevYadav 3 years 2 weeks ago
What is the most important scope of peace education in State?
Scope of peace education:-
The practice of peace education is an opportunity to promote the total welfare of students, advocate for their justice and equitable treatment of youth and promote individual and social responsibility for both educators and learners.