World peace follows inner peace
Dr. Jerry Jean
World peace begins with inner peace, writes Jerry Jean. If we want a more peaceful world, we must first overcome our own inner battles with anger, greed, jealousy, and fear.
Dr. Jerry Jean
World peace begins with inner peace, writes Jerry Jean. If we want a more peaceful world, we must first overcome our own inner battles with anger, greed, jealousy, and fear.
Meenakshi Umesh
Is our modern lifestyle doing more harm than good? Meenakshi Umesh explores the troubling consequences of globalization, our education system’s impact on the environment, and how Gandhi’s vision of Nai Talim – integrating heart, head, and hands – offers a path toward sustainable living.
Anubha Rawat
Communication includes spoken language, written words, non-verbal cues, and technology, categorized as constructive or destructive, and nonviolent or violent. Conceptualized by Marshall B. Rosenberg in the 1960s-70s, nonviolent communication or NVC has four components. How can it be incorporated into the classroom? How does it benefit students and/or teachers? Read Rawat’s article on how to communicate peace and foster a positive learning environment.
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