"When the oak-tree
is felled, the whole forest echoes with it; but a hundred acorns are planted
silently by some unnoticed breeze." - Thomas Carlyle in "On
History"
Educating Young Children
for Peace
One of the proud moments of Exchange was announcing the publication
of Hearing Everyone's Voice: Educating Young Children for Peace
and Democratic Community. This 318-page curriculum guide,
edited by Susan Hopkins, brings together the creativity of 75 educators, poets,
psychologists, head teachers, parents, directors, musicians, consultants, artists,
and peacemakers such as Tom Hunter, Louis Derman-Sparks, Diane Levin, Lee McKay,
Peggy Schirmer and Betsy Gibbs.
The book, filled with practical ideas and tools, includes the following chapters...
* Stories to Illustrate Theories of Children's Social Development
* Principles to Promote Democratic Community
* Convergences and Connections Between the Democratic Principles, and
Goals of Peace Education and Anti-Bias Education
* Strategies to Build Community Through Democratic Practice
* Emergent Learning Strategies
* Strategies for Taking Action
* Children's Issues: In Their Own Voices and Images
* Adult Issues: Obstacles to Overcome on the Way to Achieving Democratic
Practices
This week Hearing Everyone's Voice is the Web Sale of the
Week, offered online at a 33% discount at http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0384
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