Overcoming the Obstacles of Peace Education through Wellbeing Practices
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2021
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Adıyaman Üniversitesi
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A growing body of literature reports structural, cultural, social, and political barriers making_x000D_
it challenging and stressful to integrate peace education in teacher education and in-service_x000D_
teacher education programs. To support peace educators in achieving what they stand for, this_x000D_
study proposes integrating wellbeing practices and approaches into the curricula. Drawing_x000D_
from the fields of peace education, educational leadership and policy studies and higher_x000D_
education, this study examines wellbeing as a potentially promising scholarly field to support_x000D_
peace education scholarship. For happiness and life satisfaction, wellbeing links a person's_x000D_
physical, mental, emotional and social health factors not just to internal factors such as_x000D_
optimism, resilience and self-esteem but also external factors such as income, satisfaction at_x000D_
work and social networks. In order to explore the ways wellbeing can contribute to peace_x000D_
education, we first expand on peace education as a controversial and challenging practice_x000D_
especially for practitioners in the field. Next, we discuss wellbeing practices as they relate to_x000D_
educational settings. Finally, we discuss that peace educators can be supported by wellbeing_x000D_
practices to overcome the degrading and demotivating effects of their practices.
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Peace education, higher education, wellbeing, teacher training, pedagogy.
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11
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2
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