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How to Be a Peaceful School : Practical Ideas, Stories and Inspiration.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2018.Description: 1 online resource (226 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781784504243
  • 1784504246
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: How to Be a Peaceful School : Practical Ideas, Stories and Inspiration.DDC classification:
  • 371.5
LOC classification:
  • LC210
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Contents:
Introduction / Anna Lubelska -- Peaceful values / Sue Webb -- Developing inner peace / Pali Nahal -- Peaceful PSHCE / David Holmes -- Peaceful relationships in primary schools / Jackie Zammit -- Peaceful relationships in our secondary school / Helen Floyd -- A peaceful class room: creating space and using philosophy for children / Christine Easom -- The importance of school grounds / Felicity Robinson -- Peaceful playtimes / Thérèse Hoyle -- Our peaceful school community / Wendy Phillips.
Intro; How to Be a Peaceful School: Practical Ideas, Stories and Inspiration by Anna Lubelska; Introduction by Anna Lubelska; 1. Peaceful Values by Sue Webb; 2. Developing Inner Peace by Pali Nahal; 3. Peaceful PSHCE by David Holmes; 4. Peaceful Relationships in Primary Schools by Jackie Zammit; 5. Peaceful Relationships in Our Secondary School by Helen Floyd; 6. A Peaceful Classroom: Creating Space and Using Philosophy for Children by Christine Easom; 7. The Importance of School Grounds by Felicity Robinson; 8. Peaceful Playtimes by Thérèse Hoyle.
9. Our Peaceful School Community by Wendy Phillips10. Our Peaceful Primary School by Laura Roberts; 11. Our Peaceful Secondary School by Cardinal Newman Catholic School Coventry; 12. Our Peaceful Special School by Moira Thompson; 13. Peace Education for a Better World by Isabel Cartwright; Concluding Thoughts by Anna Lubelska; Index; Blank Page.
Summary: Promote peace at school with this practical guide, which provides a simple four step system for improving wellbeing and nurturing the potential of pupils and staff. It is full of easy-to-implement anti-stress and anti-bullying strategies, plus ideas for getting children interested in peace on a global level.
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Introduction / Anna Lubelska -- Peaceful values / Sue Webb -- Developing inner peace / Pali Nahal -- Peaceful PSHCE / David Holmes -- Peaceful relationships in primary schools / Jackie Zammit -- Peaceful relationships in our secondary school / Helen Floyd -- A peaceful class room: creating space and using philosophy for children / Christine Easom -- The importance of school grounds / Felicity Robinson -- Peaceful playtimes / Thérèse Hoyle -- Our peaceful school community / Wendy Phillips.

Intro; How to Be a Peaceful School: Practical Ideas, Stories and Inspiration by Anna Lubelska; Introduction by Anna Lubelska; 1. Peaceful Values by Sue Webb; 2. Developing Inner Peace by Pali Nahal; 3. Peaceful PSHCE by David Holmes; 4. Peaceful Relationships in Primary Schools by Jackie Zammit; 5. Peaceful Relationships in Our Secondary School by Helen Floyd; 6. A Peaceful Classroom: Creating Space and Using Philosophy for Children by Christine Easom; 7. The Importance of School Grounds by Felicity Robinson; 8. Peaceful Playtimes by Thérèse Hoyle.

9. Our Peaceful School Community by Wendy Phillips10. Our Peaceful Primary School by Laura Roberts; 11. Our Peaceful Secondary School by Cardinal Newman Catholic School Coventry; 12. Our Peaceful Special School by Moira Thompson; 13. Peace Education for a Better World by Isabel Cartwright; Concluding Thoughts by Anna Lubelska; Index; Blank Page.

Promote peace at school with this practical guide, which provides a simple four step system for improving wellbeing and nurturing the potential of pupils and staff. It is full of easy-to-implement anti-stress and anti-bullying strategies, plus ideas for getting children interested in peace on a global level.

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