1st Edition

Critical Peace Education and Global Citizenship Narratives From the Unofficial Curriculum

By Rita Verma Copyright 2017
182 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

182 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

182 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Critical Peace Education and Global Citizenship offers narrative accounts representing multiple ways teacher and learner activists have come to realize possibilities for peace and reconciliation through unofficial curricula. With these narratives, the book demonstrates the connections between critical peace education and such crucial issues as human trafficking, gang violence, contested... Read more

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Series Editor Introduction

Introduction: Ventures into the Margins: Peace as a Possibility

Chapter 1: Seeking Peace Activists and Global Citizens

Chapter 2: The Common Core Reading Program and the Unofficial Lessons on Peace: Readings on Roberto Clemente, MLK and Cesar Chavez

Chapter 3: My Story Our Story: Interpretations of Global Violence and Peace in the Middle School Classroom

Chapter 4: Dignity for All Students Act and Critical Peace Activism

Chapter 5: Critical Peace Pedagogues - Shaping Teachers in Training

Chapter 6: Increase the Peace: A Journey of a Teacher Activist

Chapter 7: The Story of Soledad: From the Gang Life to Peace Activist

Chapter 8: Intermittent Interruptions: Patchwork Peace Narratives From a Human Rights Seminar

Conclusion: Now is the Time to Begin

References

Index

Biography

Rita Verma is an Associate Professor in Social Studies Education and Peace Studies at Adelphi University in New York. She collaborates with the UN and various human rights organizations to engage educators in dialogue about human rights and global citizenship.

Written in beautiful and engaging prose, Global Peace Education and Global Citizenship shows us how critical pedagogy and peace education come together in meaningful classroom practices that can help teachers and students become peace activists. With the rise of hate crimes and repressive nationalism globally, this book is perfectly timed to help all of us make sense of how to make our way as educators in an unsure world.

--Wayne Au, Associate Professor, School of Educational Studies, University of Washington Bothell, USA

Bringing to the fore the stories of activists-at-work, and with a narrative that is engaging while poignant and at times disturbing, Rita Verma convincingly tell us that "critical peace education is a struggle over contested identities, symbolic violence and its meaning as well as shared ownership of the pedagogical space." This book impacted my imagination and my commitments. I am sure it will do the same to any reader who cares about peace.

-- Carlos Alberto Torres, Distinguished Professor of Education, UNESCO Chair in Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education, UCLA, USA

Critical Peace Education and Global Citizenship is simultaneously inspiring and terrifying. Inspiring in the accounts of highly interactive peace education outside the normal curriculum, and in possibilities for activism, and terrifying in the exposures of both symbolic and real global violence. This book graphically shows us how the key task for our time is not learning about peace but learning not to hate. Verma’s contribution to this learning is both important and convincing.

-- Lynn Davies, Emeritus Professor of International Education, University of Birmingham, UK