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Mendlovitz, Saul H. – Social Education, 1973
This article argues that drastic system change is the most effective and urgently required route to world peace and that gradualism may only serve to perpetutate the danger and inequities of the world political community. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Models, Peace, Political Power, Social Change
Kegley, Charles W. – USA Today, 1983
We are confronted by the threat of universal annihilation. It is the judgment of all intellectual leaders--scientists, educators, philosophers, and theologians--that the next logical step in the history of society's attempt to settle conflict in nonviolent ways is to create a federation of governments or a world government. (SR)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Global Approach, International Organizations, Peace
Kagawa, Fumiyo, Ed.; Selby, David, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2009
There is widespread consensus in the international scientific community that climate change is happening and that abrupt and irreversible impacts are already set in motion. What part does education have to play in helping alleviate rampant climate change and in mitigating its worst effects? In this volume, contributors review and reflect upon…
Descriptors: Socialization, Health Education, Democracy, Citizenship Education
Brantmeier, Edward J., Ed.; Lin, Jing, Ed.; Miller, John P., Ed. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2010
"Spirituality, Religion, and Peace Education" attempts to deeply explore the universal and particular dimensions of education for inner and communal peace. This co-edited book contains fifteen chapters on world spiritual traditions, religions, and their connections and relevance to peacebuilding and peacemaking. This book examines the…
Descriptors: Jews, Conflict, Cultural Awareness, Christianity
Stanley, C. Maxwell – 1982
This paper outlines the danger of continuing the conventional and nuclear arms races and offers alternatives to ensure both peace and security. There are five major sections to the paper. In the first section, "Mulitlateral Approach," global multilateral accomplishments, regional multilateral activities, and bilateral negotiations are discussed.…
Descriptors: Disarmament, Global Approach, National Defense, Nuclear Warfare
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Gibbons, Maurice; Newman, Maureen – Educational Leadership, 1986
Describes the Universal Curriculum, a program designed to prepare students to make constructive contributions to their communities and to actively pursue solutions to global problems. The program helps students deal with major issues confronting humankind and work on making the world a better place in which to live. (MD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach, Peace, World Affairs
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Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1989
Asks reader to challenge "scientism" view of aggression and violence as inevitable outcomes of human interaction and to oppose information and understanding that place limits on moral and ethical imagination. Suggests that rational arguments are needed without the exercise of mere "rationality" that limits one's reasoning, caring, and moral…
Descriptors: Aggression, Ethics, Human Relations, Moral Values
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Rivage-Seul, M. – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1989
Asks reader to look beyond Seville Statement, Social Darwinism, and utopian ideals and come to understand ethical imagination more fully as it relates to peace studies. Examines Seville Statement and its opposition to Social Darwinism. Explains how ethical imagination serves to provide radical alternative to biological determinism. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Cognitive Development, Ethics, Human Relations
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Rogers, Carl R. – Counseling and Values, 1987
Focuses on the conditions that facilitate change both in individuals and in groups. Describes the person-centered theory that began in individual psychotherapy and has been extended to others fields such as education, management, and racial relations. Connects theory of personal change with the process for achieving peace. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Conflict Resolution, Humanism
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Baldwin, Cynthia – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1989
Focuses on ways mental health counselors can participate in working toward peace on many interactional levels. Looks at positively loaded alternatives that mental health professional can consider in their approach to thinking about clients, community, and country. Discusses personal, theoretical, counseling, educational, community, and…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Role, Human Relations, Mental Health
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Moore, Joseph T. – Social Science Record, 1972
Prevention of war is recommended as an integral part of public school social studies curricula in spite of objections from educators that it may diminish patriotism and further dissent, or other equally irrational responses. (JB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Humanism, Nationalism, Peace
Brody, Eugene B. – 1987
The lecture discussed the following topics: (1) the beginnings in 1948 of the World Federation for Mental Health, a global nongovernmental organization which conceived of mental health in social terms, linking mental health of individuals with that of communities and nations; (2) the limited goal in the late 20th century of citizenship in a world…
Descriptors: Global Approach, International Cooperation, Mental Health, Nongovernmental Organizations
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Markov, Moisey A. – Impact of Science on Society, 1975
Discusses the responsibility of scientists to warn mankind about the dangers of the unknown factors of scientific development and the application of science to technical progress. Scientific responsibility for helping reduce politico-military tensions is also put forth. (BR)
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Issues, Peace, Responsibility
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Solecki, William D.; Cutter, Susan L. – Journal of Geography, 1987
This paper presents a teaching module on the geographical aspects of war and peace for teachers who would like to incorporate these issues into their undergraduate courses but do not know where to begin, have limited preparatory time, or limited resources. Included is an extensive list of readings and audiovisual materials. (JDH)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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Westing, Arthur H. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1974
Discusses the devastating ecological impact of warfare and the traditional approaches to arms control. Indicates that international acceptance of an approach to preventing military ecocide is only possible by arousing world opinion to recognize the abhorrence of any ecological destruction. (CC)
Descriptors: Disarmament, Ecological Factors, Environmental Education, International Law
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