Leslie Smith Duss, M.A. Education 2002
September 22, 2009 by admin
An article, “Teaching a pedagogy of peace: A study of peace educators in United States schools in the aftermath of September 11,” by Pamela Bolotin Joseph (University of Washington Bothell) and Leslie Smith Duss was published in the Seeptember 2009 issue of the Journal of Peace Education http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=t713624882
Abstract:
This qualitative study, based on in-depth semi-structured interviews, depicts practices of seven peace educators in public elementary and secondary classrooms in the United States during the time of the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001 through the US engagement in war in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Focusing on individual perceptions of practice and classroom experiences, the participants described how, despite teaching at a time in which terrorism and war had become national preoccupations, they taught a pedagogy of peace that included recognition and rejection of violence, understanding of differences through dialogue, critical awareness of injustice and social justice, and imaginative understanding of peace. The study discloses a multitude of examples of both peacemaking and peacebuilding in their teaching and development of classroom cultures but a lack of emphasis on anti-war curriculum.
It also reveals the teachers’ motivations for teaching peace education, theoretical influences on their practice, their identities as activists and examples of their curriculum leadership.


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