
Peace and Pedagogy Primer New Edition
Author(s): Molly Quinn (Author)
- Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
- Publication Date: June 24, 2014
- Edition: New
- Language: English
- Print length: 164 pages
- ISBN-10: 1433118440
- ISBN-13: 9781433118449
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
«Vivid, engaging, provocative, and profoundly touching, this book issues an imperative and timely call for re-imagining peace and pedagogies of peace through children’s eyes, teachers’ visions, and teacher educators’ commitments. Multilayered and multidimensional, peace and pedagogical cultivation of inner peace and outer peace are envisioned as a daily practice, at the site of subjectivity and intersubjectivity, through images and words, to both curb violence and promote loving relationality. Filled with rare insights, inspirations, and wisdom, this is an essential and landmark book for every educator to answer the call for pedagogy of, about, and for peace. Open the book to be inspired.» (Hongyu Wang, Professor, Curriculum Studies, Oklahoma State University-Tulsa; Author of Nonviolence and Education: Cross-Cultural Pathways)
«The «Peace and Pedagogy Primer» offers a rich contribution through its concep-tually sophisticated analysis of the foundations of and debates in the field of peace education. Molly Quinn also offers unique perspectives on teacher education through the use of innovative visual methodologies to understand and promote peace in our classrooms and communities.» (Monisha Bajaj, Associate Professor, International and Multicultural Education, Director, Master of Arts in Human Rights Education, University of San Francisco)
About the Author
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