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Cheryl Duckworth
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Ph.D., George Mason University
Teach for Peace
Blog Title: Teach for Peace: Principled, practical policy analysis from a peace educator and professor of conflict resolution
Published Date: December 20, 2007
Principled, practical policy analysis from a peace educator and professor of conflict resolution
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A traditional approach to school security is failing. Security is a basic human need that we all relate to viscerally. I personally recall the day, twenty years ago now, when as a long-term...
[May 22, 2019]
1. We still blame the victim, disliking the victim for their “weakness” or difference. What this really means, of course, is that we dislike our own weaknesses. The victim reminds us of our own...
[June 02, 2017]
Much is written currently about the changes and challenges of higher education. Concerns seem to center around either perceived old dinosaurs clinging to their brick and mortar, small classrooms...
[April 20, 2017]
Image credit: http://wikiality.wikia.com/Gut?file=Colbert1stCheckGut1.jpgEpistemology is one of those cornerstone terms that worries grad students and obsesses their faculty members such as yours...
[May 11, 2015]
As I watched the recent attack on the Charlie Hebdo publication in horror with everyone else, the role of deep historical memory, even historical trauma, was clear at a number of levels. The details...
[January 09, 2015]