Learning to live together : building skills, values and attitudes for the twenty-first entury / Margaret Sinclair.

At a time when armed conflict and violence are widespread, learning to live together represents an ever greater challenge to educators worldwide. People in all societies need to develop respect for human rights and accept the responsibilities of citizenship. One way of achieving this is through educ...

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Uniform Title:Studies in comparative education (Paris, France)
Main Author: Sinclair, Margaret
Corporate Authors: Unesco
International Bureau of Education
Other Authors: Braslavsky, Cecilia
Language:English
Published: Paris : Unesco : International Bureau of Education, [2004], ©2004.
Series:Studies in comparative education (Paris, France)
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Physical Description:167 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Format: Book
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Summary:
At a time when armed conflict and violence are widespread, learning to live together represents an ever greater challenge to educators worldwide. People in all societies need to develop respect for human rights and accept the responsibilities of citizenship. One way of achieving this is through education and understanding. This book examines educational programmes focused on goals such as peace and conflict resolution, social cohesion, respect for human rights and humanitarian norms.
Note:Preface by Cecilia Braslavsky.
Call Number:JZ5534 .S55 2004
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-167).
ISBN:9231039709 (pbk.)