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cultivating peace in the 21st century: Ready-to-use student activities

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Titlecultivating peace in the 21st century: Ready-to-use student activities
AuthorsSuzanne Anderson; David Selby
RecommendationsContent: Cultivating Peace in the 21st Century presents current issues. Teachers can use these topics to promote in students the need to pay attention to the world around them. Well-known Canadians and world leaders are profiled to create student interest. The clips from NFB films have universal appeal and provide a visual context for the activities. Methodology: This learning resource provides multiple opportunities for students to reinforce critical thinking skills through the exploration of questions such as " What is Democracy?" "Why do wars start?" " How can conflict be stopped or avoided?" The method used for presenting the material encourages teachers to facilitate rather that direct the learning. The accompanying video clips raise important issues that can be used for analysis and discussion.
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TypeKit   PublisherClassroom Connections
   PlaceCanada
   KeywordsSocial Science / Social Studies, Canadian and World History, Civics, Politics and World Issues
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