Teacher and administrator perceptions of peace education in Milwaukee (US) Catholic schools

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Gabriel M. Velez, M. Angucia, Thomas Durkin, Lynn O’Brien, Sherri Walker
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ABSTRACT Often intersecting with systemic inequity and injustice, young people’s exposure to community violence has been linked to a myriad of developmental impacts. A growing literature demonstrates the potential of peace education programs to promote resilient and prosocial outcomes for these individuals. Still, more work can be done to understand underlying mechanisms and implementation challenges to support these young people and build cultures of peace through education more effectively. In this article, we detail the theoretical foundation, context, and socioecological model for Marquette University Center for Peacemaking’s Peace Works program in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, before presenting the results of focus groups with teachers and administrators where it was implemented. The conversations touched on how teachers and administrators perceive of the implementation of this peace education program, what impacts they observe in students and school culture, and obstacles to promoting peace in students, schools, and broader communities through this approach. Overall, we aim to contribute to understandings of peace education in violent urban contexts by offering a model built on a theoretical focus on nonviolent communication and behavior and a socioecological model for transformative change, as well as lessons from the program’s implementation.
密尔沃基(美国)天主教学校教师和行政人员对和平教育的看法
摘要年轻人遭受社区暴力往往与系统性的不公平和不公正交织在一起,这与无数的发展影响有关。越来越多的文献表明,和平教育计划有潜力促进这些人的复原力和亲社会成果。尽管如此,还可以做更多的工作来了解支持这些年轻人并通过教育更有效地建设和平文化的根本机制和执行挑战。在这篇文章中,我们详细介绍了位于美国威斯康星州密尔沃基的马奎特大学和平建设中心和平工程项目的理论基础、背景和社会生态模型,然后向实施该项目的教师和行政人员介绍了焦点小组的结果。对话涉及教师和管理人员如何看待这一和平教育计划的实施,他们在学生和学校文化中观察到了什么影响,以及通过这种方法促进学生、学校和更广泛社区和平的障碍。总的来说,我们的目标是通过提供一个建立在非暴力沟通和行为理论基础上的模型,一个变革性变革的社会生态模型,以及该计划实施的经验教训,来帮助理解城市暴力环境中的和平教育。
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Journal of Peace Education
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