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A Teach Peace lesson from the Welsh Centre for International Affairs (wcia.org.uk).
War, inequality and environmental degradation – the magnitude of the problems facing the world often leave us feeling powerless. Learners will look at some examples of young people taking action, consider what’s important to them and what they can do to create positive change.
Citizenship and action | Talking and listening

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janm1

8 months ago
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A great short session to help young people to think about the issue of peace and what it means to them. Using case studies of what others have done as change makers can inpsire compassion and action. The Diamond 9 and ballon exercises are good visual tools to include. Although the cases are in Welsh schools this lesson can be used anywhere.

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