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Youth Peace Education Webliography

Curricula, Lesson Plans, Activities

Celebrating Peace

Peacemaking resources for children, including Visions of Peace Art Collection, coloring pages, teachers' resources and group activities and games.

Committee for Children

Committee for Children has programs and prevention curricula on youth violence, bullying, child abuse, and personal safety.

Research on the Second Step curricula

A Force More Powerful

Developed to support the PBS documentary (six 30-min. episodes available on DVD), this site shares background information on the six examples of 20th century nonviolent action, plus seven more.

Educational Outreach Materials include a 16-p. study guide with program synopses, background information, pictures, descriptions of nonviolent strategies, maps, timelines, discussion questions, research activities, and additional resources for high school and college (English and Spanish).

Three lesson plans extend and reinforce the concepts presented in A Force More Powerful. They were designed for high school instruction in government, political science, history, law, and other social sciences.

A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
The game was developed by The International Center on Nonviolent Conflict, simulating nonviolent struggles to win freedom and secure human rights against dictators, occupiers, colonizers, and corrupt regimes. AFMP is a single-player, turn-based game in which the player is chief strategist in a nonviolent movement against the opponent in one of ten pre-packaged scenarios. The player takes charge of the movement's materials and human resources, recruits new members and builds alliances. The adversary is controlled by the game's artificial intelligence. For players aged 14 and up.

Institute for Peace and Justice (IPJ)

IPJ is an ecumenical youth organization focusing on families, children, and youth. It created and adapted a Pledge of Nonviolence for schools, congregations and parishes, youth groups, workplaces, and prisons.

Resource page for educators
Site includes classroom activities, versions of the Pledge of Nonviolence, and articles.

My Hero

This site includes a page of photos and biographical materials for peacemaker heroes - people from all over the world, young and old.

The Teachers' Room includes a variety of resources such as lesson plans. There is information for anyone wanting to create an entry for a hero of their own.

The site also includes some short films about various heroes (including Benjamin Banneker, grandchild of an ununusal interracial marriage), and Global Tribe: Visit to Robben Island in South Africa.

Online Teacher Center (OTC)

Educators for Social Responsibility provides teaching resources on a range of issues related to international security, conflict resolution, peacemaking, violence resolution, and social responsibility. Free registration required.

Lessons and activities are searchable by grade or subject. Links connect to online resources on countering bullying/harassment and discrimination, as well as addressing world conflicts.

Peace Education Foundation

Major producer of peace curricula. The home page links to research on the effectiveness of their model.

Other lessons developed by educators
Peacemaking-related lessons beyond the PeaceWorks curricula.

Peace Games

Peace Games build the capacity of schools and community groups to implement holistic, peace and justice education programs.

Cooperative Games

Articles
Links to articles about the program in communities.

Sopris West

Since 1980 Sopris has been using research to provide "best practice" resources, information on current educational issues (behavior management, character education, social skills and conflict resolution), and resources on reaching students who are "tough to teach."

Teachable Moment

Topical activities for the K - 12 classroom by Educators for Social Responsibility, Metropolitan Area (New York City).

Teaching ideas, lesson plans, discussion topics and other ideas for guiding critical thinking on issues of current world events, conflict resolution, and intercultural understanding.

Activities for elementary, middle and high school classrooms, also ideas and essays for teachers for plagiarism, politics in the classroom, etc.

Teaching for Change

Tools to "transform schools into socially equitable centers of learning where students become architects of a better future."

The resource section Teaching about War was created summer of 2006 at the time of the war between Israel and Lebanon.

A Foot in Both Places
An interactive educational toolkit built around 25 interviews with Arab, South Asian, and Muslim community activists. It features stories, photographs, music, games and more.

Rethinking Schools: Teaching about the War
A collection of articles and resources for classroom teachers on the war in Iraq, as well as issues of armed conflict and society's priorities.

Behind the Headlines
A website created by Teaching for Change, features teaching tools, resources, and alternative news outlets on 9/11, the war on Iraq, and related issues.

Mixed Signals
A counter-recruitment tool in comic book form. It contains specific information on the enlistment contract and proposes alternative sources of college money, job training, and non-violent forms of community service.

Tolerance.org: Teaching Tolerance

"Fight hate and promote tolerance - a web project of the Southern Poverty Law Center."

This site is for people interested in dismantling bigotry and creating communities that value diversity. (Free curriculum kits available to school professionals.)

Classroom activities include many plans that are searchable by grade, academic subject and topic.

YES! Education Connection

Support for creating a more just, sustainable, and compassionate world from the print and online magazine YES!

Resources for Teachers
Includes tools for using relevant articles in the classroom.

Teaching Beyond War
A list of YES! articles covering issues of peace, mediation, conflict resolution, and successful and practical alternatives to violence.

YES! Peace and Justice Curricular Module
Articles look into various aspects of and alternatives to violence. They feature everyday people - a divorced parent, a former gang member, a teenage boy, a death row inmate - finding better ways to resolve the pressing conflicts in their lives. Articles, with questions and glossary, are downloadable.

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Bullying

Bullying

The National Criminal Justice System Reference Service has publications and related links.

Bullying.org

This site is a clearinghouse for a variety of full-text resources, including articles, research reports, laws and policies, projects, and lesson plans and surveys.

Center for Mental Health Resources in Schools.
UCLA School Mental Health Project.

A number of center-developed resources and tools (including a "Quik Training Aid: Bullying Prevention" curriculum), as well as many other relevant publications on the internet. To access: Go to the home page, click on "Search & QuikFind" on the menu on the left, scroll down the center drop-down list and click on "Bullying."

Committee for Children

Bullying prevention resources includes articles and research.

Links to Resources on Bullying and Sexual Harrassment

Steps to Respect: A Bullying Prevention Program

National Bullying Awareness Campaign
from the National Education Association

Stop Bullying Now!

This site presents a variety of resources, many full-text. The site sponsors a particular book and program.

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General Resources

Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV)

CSPV provides resources on understanding and preventing violence, focusing originally on adolescent violence.

Many Fact Sheets are available in html and/or pdf format, covering topics such as: gangs, a variety of specific program/lesson descriptions - many for schools.

Mediawise

An initiative of the National Institute on Media and the Family, providing research, education and advocacy, along with movie and video games ratings and many online tools and resources.

National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS)

This site is administered by the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Dept. of Justice.
Use the A-Z topical index under Juvenile Justice, Schools, School Safety, Delinquency Prevention, etc. for reports, research, and articles.
Keyword search available within topics.

Peace and Justice Support Network of the Mennonite Church USA

Resources for children
Interactive as well as print surveys on response styles to conflict.

Resources for youth
Activities, conflict response questionnaires, draft information for youth.

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Last updated: 29-AUG-2006
Author: Anne Meyer Byler

 

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