Design Considerations for Peace Education Curriculum

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nasir Baba
2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 129-140
Author(s):  
Adnan Yusufi

Abstract: In many forms of bullying, a phenomenon in Indonesia increasingly lively happening, especially in education field. The concept of peace education is considered capable of being an alternative effort minimize violent acts. SD Islam Ta'allumul Huda Bumiayu is one of basic education institution focusing on the Islamic learning, mutual respect, tolerance and a sense of camaraderie in the absence of violence (Islamic Peace Education). The application of the model of Islamic peace education elementary school-based learning in the form of Islam that all activities in the school child is packed in a single education system. This research aims to find out and analyze design models of Islamic peace education in SD Islam Ta'allumul Huda Bumiayu while implementation as well as the supporting factors and constraints that exist. The approach considered suitable for this type of research is descriptive qualitative. The results of this research obtained information that the design model of Islamic peace education applied in SD Islam Ta'allumul Huda Bumiayu is a result of the integration between education curriculum 2013 Kemdikbud with Kemenag RI packed in learning Islamic-based elementary school. Implementation of the model is carried out through three main activities, namely intracurricular, cocurricular and extracurricular activities with an example approach and conditioning as well as insightful integrative inclusive. Implementation in the form of activity planning, implementation and evaluation. As for the existing constituents include good cooperation among school with the Foundation or caregivers and surrounding communities. While the constraints faced by the inadequate quality of human resources are owned by the school and also the limitations of existing education facilities. Key Words: Bullying, Pendidikan Perdamaian Islami, dan Integrasi Kurikulum 2013


2015 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 12
Author(s):  
Idi Cheffou

This study was carried out to assess administrative strategies for enhancing Peace Education (PE) in 29 Junior Secondary Schools in the region of Agadez, Niger Republic. The study was descriptive. Quantitative and non- parametric data that helped determine majority views were collected, tallied, converted into simple percentages and means using a calculator. Information from documents that were initially in French was translated into English. The research used a total population of 487 teachers and school administrators from 29 Junior Secondary Schools in the region of Agadez. All the 84 administrators from the 29 Junior Secondary Schools were included in the research as their number was small; 388 teachers were sampled out of 403 using the Research Advisors’ Sample Size Table and Simple Random Technique. The research instrument was a self-designed structured questionnaire titled Administrative Strategies for Enhancing Peace Education Questionnaire, which was validated and had a reliability index of .75. This paper dealt with the curriculum content that could enhance Peace Education in Junior Secondary Schools in the region of Agadez. The findings revealed that the Peace Education curriculum content was scanty. The study recommended, among others, that the Junior Secondary Schools Peace Education curriculum should be revised, and should therefore encompass relevant issues that would mould the students’ minds, issues that would help them to learn to live together and enhance mutual understanding in community; to this end, the Peace Education curriculum should mainstream Human Rights Education, Conflict Resolution Education, Disarmament Education, Development Education, International Education, Civics and any other type of education that is likely to bar the students from getting involved in violent conflict or even terrorism.


2008 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 346-368 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melissa H. Conley Tyler ◽  
Diane Bretherton ◽  
Anna Halafoff ◽  
Yung Nietschke

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