

Hardcover
Published: 14th May 1999
ISBN: 9780787941697
Number Of Pages: 352
How Children Understand War and Peace is a landmark book that examines these two vital questions and provides a solid framework on which to build answers. Written by an international panel of experts in the fields of developmental, social, and educational psychology, How Children Understand War and Peace presents a collection of the most current thoughts and insights into how children and adolescents develop an understanding of war, conflict, and peace.<br> <br> Based on research studies done in Australia, Canada, Finland, Holland, Israel, Portugal, Northern Ireland, Sweden, and the United States, this comprehensive volume presents evidence that perceptions of war and peace formed during childhood relate directly to adult perspectives on these critical issues. The contributors present persuasive evidence that our knowledge about how youngsters from around the globe develop and form worldviews can be used to create educational programs that teach children peace education, conflict management, and conflict resolution.
"This landmark book will help open the way to advances in researchon the development of children's conceptions of peace and on thepractice of peace education." (Milton Schwebel, editor, Peace andConflict: Journal of Peace Psychology)
"I welcome this important new book. The editors and contributorshave given us a new and valuable account of how young peopleunderstand the essential issues of war and peace. Not only is thisa large step forward in the study of child and adolescent socialcognition, but, in addition, the knowledge base in this booksuggests ways to educate the younger generation toward morepeaceful resolutions of dangerous social conflicts." (WilliamDamon, professor and director, Stanford Center onAdolescence)
"The first comprehensive overview of current research on children'sunderstanding of peace, conflict, and war, this book shows therichness of children's understanding in its sociocultural context.It challenges us to think deeply about the connections betweenhuman development, war, and peace and about how to educate for aculture of peace." (Michael G. Wessells, professor of psychology,Randolph-Macon College)
"This comprehensive book discusses research on how peace, conflict,and war are interpreted by youngsters from different cultures andhow such knowledge can help educators contribute to building peace.Anyone interested in peace and conflict, child development, andeducation will find many useful insights and a wealth of diverseapproaches for working with children in this important new book."(?ke Bjerstedt, professor emeritus of education, Lund University,Sweden)
ISBN: 9780787941697
ISBN-10: 0787941697
Audience:
General
Format:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 352
Published: 14th May 1999
Publisher: JOSSEY BASS
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 24.1 x 16.1
x 2.91
Weight (kg): 0.59
Edition Number: 1
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