This innovative, much-needed book shares powerful wisdom and practical strategies to help language teachers, teacher educators and peace educators communicate peace, contribute to peace and weave peacebuilding into classrooms and daily life. The clear, six-part Language of Peace Approach underlies more than 50 creative activities that can promote peacebuilding competence in secondary and post-secondary students, current and prospective educators and community members outside of academia. Chapters span the spectrum from cross-cultural peace education to the positive psychology of peace, from nonverbal peace language to transformative language teaching for peace, and from the needs of language learners to the needs of language educators. The book makes a unique and valuable contribution to the discussion of how we can live together peacefully in a changing world.
Rebecca L. Oxford, University of Maryland, USA Professor Emerita and Distinguished Scholar-Teacher, now guides dissertation research methodology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA.
María Matilde Olivero is a second language teacher-educator and researcher at Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, Argentina.
Melinda Harrison is a lecturer at Auburn University at Montgomery, USA and is working on a PhD in Educational Studies in Diverse Populations at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA.
Tammy Gregersen is Professor of TESOL at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. She has published extensively on individual differences, teacher education, nonverbal communication in language classrooms, positive psychology, and language teacher wellbeing. She was awarded two Fulbright Scholar opportunities in Costa Rica and Chile.