[COOL Webinars | TALC 2020 | TE] Session 7: Changing Context of Education - Truth, Justice and Peace

  • This video is the seventh in the #TALC2020 series, which will be held every Tuesday from April 21, 2020 to June 23, 2020.
    Topic: Changing Context of Education: Truth, Justice and Peace
    Facilitator: Prof.Rohit Dhankar, Azim Premji University, Bangalore
    When: Tuesday June 2, 2020
    Audience: M.Ed. students and teacher educators of colleges affiliated to University of Mumbai; M.A. Education students from TISS Mumbai and TISS Hyderabad; interested teacher educators and students from educational institutions across India
    The webinar begins with Prof.Dhankar stating that in the current world where violence is preferred over rational argumentation, peace is a concern that is as important as online education in the changing context and hence the focus of the webinar is on peace education. Three levels of peace as per literature on Education for peace are discussed. The NCF 2005 and UNESCO'S booklet on Education for Peace and Sustainable Development are referred for the understanding of relation between the three levels of peace, i.e., individual, social within a nation/country, and international between nation-states. The speaker then explains four forms of manipulation that are detrimental to truth, justice and peace. The session concludes with Prof.Dhankar stating three requirements of peace education. In the end, participants and the speaker interact during the Q&A session.
    In the context of the ongoing Covid19 situation and the disruption of regular classroom teaching, weekly webinars titled Teaching and Learning Consortium (TALC) 2020, on relevant topics from the M.Ed. curriculum of Mumbai University will be conducted by experienced faculty members from various educational institutions of the country.
    The Centre for Education, Innovation and Action Research, TISS in partnership with Department of Education, University of Mumbai, offers online support to M.Ed. students and interested teacher educators of affiliated colleges, MA (Education) & MA (Elementary Education) students of TISS, Mumbai and Hyderabad.
    Explore #TISSCOOL #OER for Introduction to Foundations of Education resources here: bit.ly/TISSx-COOL_Foundations_of_Education
    Links to the collaborating institutions:
    University of Mumbai, Dept of Education: mu.ac.in/department-of-education
    CEIAR: tiss.edu/view/6/mumbai-campus/centre-for-education-innovation-and-action-researc/about-us-11/
    Azim Premji University: azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in
    Important references:
    1. NCERT. (2005). 3.8. Education for Peace. National Curriculum Framework 2005, pp. 61-64.
    2. NCERT. (2006). Position Paper of National Focus Group- Education for Peace, pp. 1- 13.
    3. Khan, Q. (2014). Role of Education in Promoting Peace, Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship. UNESCO EDUCATION FOR PEACE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, pp. 10-24.
    4. Page, J. (2010). Peace Education. International Encyclopedia of Education, (3rd ed.). Academic Press (Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier), London. 850-854
    5. Goldman, L. (1986). Peace Education: Issues and Perspectives. EDUCATIONAL THEORY, 36 (2). 165-169
    6. Bar-Tal, D. (2002). The Elusive Nature of Peace Education. In G. Salomon & B. Nevo (Eds) Peace Education: The concept, Principles and Practice in the World. Laurence Erlbaum Associates; 1 edition (May 1, 2002), 27-36
    Explore #TISSCOOL #OER on this topic and more here:
    bit.ly/TISSx-COOL_Foundations_of_Education
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