How to Be a Peaceful School
The book “How to Be a Peaceful School : Practical Ideas, Stories and Inspiration” edited by Anna Lubelska (the founder of the Peaceful Schools Movement) includes a chapter “Our Peaceful Secondary School” which deals with Cardinal Newman Catholic School, Coventry
The publisher says:
This inspiring guide provides primary, secondary and special schools with practical methods to improve pupil and teacher wellbeing, combat bullying, and promote peace both inside and outside the school gates.
The founder of the Peaceful Schools Movement, Anna Lubelska, has brought together ideas and stories from teachers and charity workers to present a simple four step system for promoting positive peace in individuals, relationships, the school community and the world. It covers how to reduce stress, promote positive mental health, resolve conflict, nurture the potential of each individual, and encourage children to develop peacemaking skills and values. This holistic resource is equally beneficial for children and staff, and transforms school environments for the better.
It has received the following reviews:
The importance of establishing peaceful schools in our society cannot be overstated as the development of pupils takes place in the early formative school education period when there is a better chance of them becoming peaceful and enlightened citizens or go the wrong way in life. Gandhi said, ‘If we wish to create a lasting peace we must begin with the children’. Anna Lubelska, along with list of distinguished contributors have done great service in producing the book, ‘How to Be a Peaceful School’ and also in presenting simple practical steps for building peaceful schools. To develop peacekeeping skills, cultivate values and promote positive peace, this book should be an essential reading for pupils and teachers everywhere.
Vijay Mehta is the Chair of Uniting for Peace and author of `Peace Beyond Borders’Wow! This book is a must read for all involved in the education and nurture of children in schools and at home. Peace has to be our priority, if we are to survive and flourish on this beautiful planet. Also peace is the cornerstone of good relationships and altruistic behaviour. The book is packed with inspirational ideas about how to create a peaceful school and to nurture peaceful citizens.
Dr. Neil Hawkes, Founder of Values-based Education (VbE)
Benefits of the book
- Promote peace at school with this practical guide, which provides a simple four step system for improving wellbeing and nurturing the potential of pupils and staff.
- It is full of easy-to-implement anti-stress and anti-bullying strategies, plus ideas for getting children interested in peace on a global level. Peace is needed now more than ever in schools, by pupils and teachers alike.
- This inspiring guide provides primary, secondary and special schools with practical methods to improve pupil and teacher wellbeing, combat bullying, and promote peace both inside and outside the school gates.
- The book presents a simple four step system for promoting positive peace in individuals, relationships, the school community and the world.
- The book covers how to reduce stress, promote positive mental health, resolve conflict, nurture the potential of each individual, and encourage children to develop peacemaking skills and values.
- This holistic resource is equally beneficial for children and staff, and transforms school environments for the better.
Table of Contents
Introduction – Anna Lubelska (Founder, Peaceful Schools Movement). 1. Peaceful Values – Sue Webb (former Head Teacher, primary school). 2. Developing Inner Peace – Pali Nahal (Head Teacher, primary school). 3. Peaceful PSHCE – David Holmes (former Head Teacher and Healthy Schools Advisor). 4. Peaceful Relationships in Primary Schools – Jackie Zammit (Trainer, Peacemakers). 5. Peaceful Relationships in Our Secondary School – Helen Floyd (School Chaplain, Oaklands Catholic School). 6. A Peaceful Classroom – Creating Space and Using Philosophy for Children – Christine Easom (Head of Religious Education, secondary school). 7. The Importance of School Grounds – Felicity Robinson (Teacher and Landscape Architect). 8. Peaceful Playtimes – Thérèse Hoyle (Trainer, Positive Playtime and Lunchtime Training Programmes). 9. Our Peaceful School Community – Wendy Phillips (Learning Mentor, St Andrew’s RC Primary). 10. Welcome to Our Peaceful Primary School – Laura Roberts (former Head Teacher, Woodheys Primary). 11. Our Peaceful Secondary School – Cardinal Newman Catholic School, Coventry. 12. Our Peaceful Special School – Moira Thompson (Head Teacher, Hawthorns Community School). 13. Peace Education for a Better World – Isabel Cartwright (Peace Education Programme Manager, Quakers in Britain). Concluding Thoughts – Anna Lubelska (Founder, Peaceful Schools Movement).
Details of the book
How to Be a Peaceful School : Practical Ideas, Stories and Inspiration
Edited by Anna Lubelska
Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in April 2018
224 pages
ISBN: 9781785921568
Available in paperback or as an ebook from
www.jkp.com/uk/how-to-be-a-peaceful-school-2.html
www.amazon.co.uk/How-Peaceful-School-Anna-Lubelska/dp/1785921568/
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