Vol 1, No. 2
June 2008
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
and education for democracy
Daniel Schugurensky 
Bradley A.U. Levinson 
Roberto González 
 
Classrooms in Peace:
Pedagogical Strategies
Enrique Chaux
Educators and education for democracy:
Moving beyond “thin” democracy
Paul Carr
Educational Reform and Democratic Practices in Guatemala:
Lessons Learned from the Communities in Exile
Michael O’Sullivan
Social Participation in Education:
Toward a “School Community” in Las Margaritas, Chiapas
Marcos J. Estrada Ruiz
 
Interculturality as a Pivotal Aspect of Education for Democracy:
A Dialogue with Sylvia Schmelkes
Bradley A.U. Levinson
 

Classrooms in Peace:
Pedagogical Strategies

Enrique Chaux Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia

The concept of citizenship competencies has emerged recently as a valuable alternative in education for peace and democracy. The formative evaluation of the Colombian Classrooms in Peace program has enabled us to analyze diverse pedagogical strategies for developing the following eight fundamental citizenship competencies for constructive conflict management and aggression prevention: anger management, empathy, perspective-taking, creative generation of options, consideration of consequences, active listening, assertiveness, values clarification.

In the previous issue of IJED we published the preliminary results of the Classrooms in Peace program. This article complements the former by highlighting the pedagogical strategies that have enabled the development of these citizenship competencies in an environment that is motivating and meaningful for students.

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