MOVING FORWARD ON PEACE EDUCATION IN NOVA SCOTIA
What: meeting of those interested/engaged in peace education in Nova Scotia
- all welcome!
When: 1:30 - 3:30 pm, Monday, September 20, 2010
Where: Room 404, Seton Building, Mount Saint Vincent University
In July 2010, Peaceful Schools International
(http://peacefulschoolsinternational.org/), Mount Saint Vincent University,
and 10 other peace partners organized a peace conference, Being the Change:
Building a Culture of Peace. ). As a follow up to this conference, Peaceful
Schools International would like to invite you to a meeting to discuss next
steps on the following:
* Creating a forum for networking for organizations and individuals who do
work connected to peace education, inclusion, social and emotional learning,
anti-bullying, social justice, and other related topics.
* Developing a collaborative dialogue with the Ministry of Education about
peace education in Nova Scotia schools and how existing organizations can
better support and enhance work already being done.
* Creating (or adding to an existing source) and disseminating a 'menu' of
available community programming that can enhance existing efforts to promote
peace and inclusion in schools by the Ministry of Education, school boards
and individual schools.If you are not able to attend but would like to be
kept updated on the outcomes and any future meetings, please let me know
(Clare Levin, clevin@peacefulschoolsinternational.org, 902-220-2635).
What: meeting of those interested/engaged in peace education in Nova Scotia
- all welcome!
When: 1:30 - 3:30 pm, Monday, September 20, 2010
Where: Room 404, Seton Building, Mount Saint Vincent University
In July 2010, Peaceful Schools International
(http://peacefulschoolsinternational.org/), Mount Saint Vincent University,
and 10 other peace partners organized a peace conference, Being the Change:
Building a Culture of Peace. ). As a follow up to this conference, Peaceful
Schools International would like to invite you to a meeting to discuss next
steps on the following:
* Creating a forum for networking for organizations and individuals who do
work connected to peace education, inclusion, social and emotional learning,
anti-bullying, social justice, and other related topics.
* Developing a collaborative dialogue with the Ministry of Education about
peace education in Nova Scotia schools and how existing organizations can
better support and enhance work already being done.
* Creating (or adding to an existing source) and disseminating a 'menu' of
available community programming that can enhance existing efforts to promote
peace and inclusion in schools by the Ministry of Education, school boards
and individual schools.If you are not able to attend but would like to be
kept updated on the outcomes and any future meetings, please let me know
(Clare Levin, clevin@peacefulschoolsinternational.org, 902-220-2635).