This episode is about managing behaviour by developing students’ skills of conflict resolution. We discuss what positive peace is and how you can apply the dimensions of peace-keeping, peace-making and peace-building in schools.
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Brighter Thinking Pod – Ep 32: Positive Peace
In this episode, we discuss:
- What is positive peace? What is it not?
- How important is it to the future of education?
- What is Cambridge doing to facilitate positive peace?
- What are the short and long term benefits – to teachers, to schools, to society?
Show notes
101 Days to Make a Change, Roy Leighton, Emma Kilbey, Kristina Bill
Cambridge Peace and Education Research Group (CPERG)
The positive peace matrix:
Copyright Hilary Cremin and Roy Leighton 2022
Host and guests
Adam Steele – host
Your host for episode is Senior Brand Marketing Executive from Cambridge University Press, Adam Steele. Adam is the Producer of the Brighter Thinking Pod, a published ghost-writer and former musician.
Professor Hilary Cremin
Hilary researches, writes and teaches about peace education and conflict transformation in schools and communities. She is concerned with big questions about the future of education and peace building, and works with her graduate students to consider new directions for the field.
Hema Mistry
Hema is Education Manager with the Teaching and Learning Division at Cambridge Assessment International Education. She helps school leaders to reflect of their schools’ performance against the Cambridge School Self-Evaluation Standards.
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