ABSTRACT

Positive Peace in Schools offers a fresh and challenging perspective on the question of conflict, violence and peace in schools. Drawing on the most up-to-date theory and research from the field of peace and conflict studies, this book provides readers with a strong understanding of the concept of positive peace, and how the dimensions of peace-keeping, peace-making and peace-building can be robustly applied in schools.  

This accessible book challenges educators everywhere to reconsider the nature of direct and indirect violence in schools, and the structural and cultural factors that sustain it. It engages with global traditions of harmony and balance that are often neglected in Western notions of liberal securitised peace, in order to suggest a model for schools that integrates inner and outer peace. The book also includes practical sections that outline restorative approaches to discipline, peer mediation, circle learning, and classroom activities to promote mindfulness, inclusion and wellbeing. Taken together, these provide a philosophy and a highly effective framework for building conflict literacy and a culture of peace in schools.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part I|23 pages

Violence in schools

chapter 1|6 pages

School violence

chapter 2|7 pages

Schooling as violence?

chapter 3|8 pages

School improvement as violence

part II|37 pages

Peace in schools

chapter 4|18 pages

Peace education

chapter 5|17 pages

iPEACE education

part III|45 pages

Peace-keeping, -making and -building

chapter 6|13 pages

Education for peace-keeping

chapter 7|15 pages

Education for peace-making

chapter 8|15 pages

Education for peace-building

part IV|1 pages

The praxis of positive peace

chapter 9|7 pages

Considering research

chapter 10|12 pages

Case studies

chapter 11|27 pages

Curricular activities