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  • Bringing a guest speaker to talk about peace education or lead a workshop is one way to learn more about how your classroom, school, group or community can integrate themes of peace and justice into the curriculum and into everyday practice.
  • Join our monthly Newsletter. Each month you will receive updates about the PeaceEd.org website, progress in the field of peace education, information about conferences and ways to be involved.
     
  • Start a peace education program in your area. Take a look first at the FAQ section about peace education to answer some of the questions you may have before beginning. Also, the path to peace education is not always well paved, and you may encounter some resistance. We Say, They Say addresses some of the often-voiced concerns about peace education.
  • Read the Hague Appeal for Peace sample letter to an administrator to begin a peace education program.

  • Most organizations have speakers' bureaus for their individual programs. For program-specific guest speakers, check the PeaceEd.org list of Organizations and the Curriculum page. Here are three educators who regularly speak to audiences about their experiences teaching peace.

  • Become familiar with the history and tenets of peace education so that you can have engaging, knowledgeable conversations about this important field of study!

  • Research and seek out partnerships with local organizations to develop peace education initiatives. to register your group.

  • Join a discussion group or listserv related to an educational topic of interest to you, and join PeaceEd.org to receive updates about what's happening in the world of peace education (link to join form).

  • See information about peace education that is meaningful for your school or organization_ Place information and/or articles in your school or organization's newsletter about the educational revolution, and bring along information about PeaceEd.org to your meetings.

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