Peace Education for Violence Prevention in Fragile African Societies: What's Going to Make a Difference?
Peace Education for Violence Prevention in Fragile African Societies: What's Going to Make a Difference?
Though conflicts among (African) nations diminished at the end of the last millennium, the need for peace remains a perennial concern for African citizens within their communities and countries. Once again, Maphosa and Keasley have engaged a collection of scholar practitioners to address the query ‘What’s Going to Make a Difference in Contemporary Peace Education around Africa?’ The contributing authors draw from daily headlines as well as African literature to unearth twenty-first century quandaries with which educators in formal and informal contexts are called upon to grapple. The ‘What’s Going to Make a Difference’ authors offer insights to educators, peace education practitioners and parents for everyday living. The authors probe the wisdom of the recent and ancient past and bring forth pearls for contemporary moments. All in discerning effort to respond to the guiding question, the editors and their contributing colleagues deliver a compelling set of revelations for Making a Difference in Peace Education for African and world citizens.
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Publication year: 2016
Publication date: 2016-12-29
Pages: 416
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Africa Institute of South Africa
ISBN: 9780798304962
Dimensions: 16.99 x 2.16 x 24.41 cm
Weight: 0.66 kg