Global
Solutions to Violence — Online!
In 2003, DJPC introduced a new program, Global Solutions
to Violence (GSTV), to teach students in local high
schools and youth programs about isses related to peacemaking,
nonviolence and globalization. The program curriculum
explores conflict, thus creating the potential for a
paradigm shift away from physical and ecomonic violence.
While
DJPC no longer directly offers GSTV, we want to make
the curriculum available to as many teachers and students
as possible. Lesson plans can be accessed online and
include printer friendly versions. Resources are presented
in each lesson and an additional resource list is also
offered. The lessons are available at no charge, however,
we do hope that you will make a donation for the value
received. Donations may be made to “DJPC Education Fund”
and will be gratefully appreciated.
The
GSTV Program encourages students to think critically
about issues of nonviolence, globalization and international
human rights. The curriculum exposes students to the
forces underlying some very complex global issues, engages
them in interactive activities and suggests resources
and actions for future learning. The hope is that students
will become active in their local and global communities
and bring new solutions to political, social and economic
problems.
By
utilizing a participatory popular education approach,
teachers are able to explore with their students how
situations of economic injustice have arisen and various
considerations for their resolution. The interactive
exercises engage the students in ways that help them
better understand how decisions, as diverse as their
personal buying choices and determination of national
trade policies, directly affect the lives of families
in the developing world and at home. Lessons are designed
to challenge prejudices, stimulate critical thought
and inform students about issues of social and economic
justice. Using maps, readings and simulation exercises,
students gain an understanding of their own and others'
roles in our global society. As much as possible, GSTV
employs primary sources with articles and videos from
American Friends Service Committee, Amnesty International's
Human Rights Education program, National Network for
Immigrant and Refugee Rights, Witness for Peace, as
well as local and international media.
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