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Developing a culturally-specific peace curriculum for Vietnamese primary schools : a case study of participatory action research in cross-cultural design

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by M Conley Tyler, Anna HalafoffAnna Halafoff
In 2003 the International Conflict Resolution Centre at the University of Melbourne, Australia, produced a primary school teaching manual for UNESCO Vietnam in consultation with ASP schoolteachers and principals. The finished manual included lessons plans and materials for a five year, 50 lesson peace education course. The Manual is one of the first examples of a systematic core national curriculum in peace education worldwide.

Development of the Teaching Manual posed a number of challenges including differences in language, culture, government and education system. To meet these challenges, a Participatory Action Research approach was central in the project’s development and curriculum design. This case study is offered as a model for effective cross-cultural curriculum development of peace education materials. In particular, the creation of a systematic core course in peace education and the use of UNESCO’s peace keys are outlined as innovative aspects of the project.

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Title of book

Proceedings of the International Congresses of Religion in Peace and Conflict : Responding to Fundamentalism and Militancy - Education for Shared Values for Intercultural and Interfaith Understanding

Chapter number

21

Pagination

153 - 165

Publisher

UNESCO

Place of publication

Paris, France

Language

eng

Publication classification

B2.1 Book chapter in non-commercially published book

Copyright notice

2005, UNESCO

Extent

73

Editor/Contributor(s)

C Parry, P Miranda

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