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HINTS
Prepared by: Teacher Rea Seludo
Content Objectives:1. Define peace
2. Distinguish between peace and violence
3. Give the principles of PEACEBUILDERS
4. Give the meaning of HINTS
Language Objectives: 1. Explain the following words:
a. violenceb. peacec. put-downd. praise
2. Differentiate and explain each of the
PeaceBuilders’ Principles
Language Objectives :3. Recite the PeaceBuilders’ Pledge
4. Explain what HINTS stands for
How would you define peace?
1 : a state of tranquility or quiet: as a : freedom from civil disturbance b : a state of security or order within a community provided for by law or custom
2 : freedom from disquieting or oppressive thoughts or emotions
3 : harmony in personal relations
What is violence?
1 a : exertion of physical force so as to injure or abuse (as in warfare effecting illegal entry into a house) b : an instance of violent treatment or procedure
2 : injury by or as if by distortion, infringement, or profanation
3 a : intense, turbulent, or furious and often destructive action or force b : vehement feeling or expression :
PeaceBuilders is the renowned violence prevention and character education youth program approved for the federally funded Safe and Drug-Free Schools Act. It is a comprehensive community-based program that shifts the entire organizational climate to a peaceful, productive and safe place for children, parents and the community.
PeacePartners™, Inc. the proud facilitator of the PeaceBuilders program, is dedicated to reaching and teaching adults the art of creating safe, positive environments for all children across North America and U.S. Territories. With our research-based program, we are building peace one partner at a time by providing exceptional products, interactive training and unwavering support.
Dr. Karen Rusthoven
Praise People
Give up put-downs
Seek wise people
Notice hurts
Right wrongs
Help others
Two conditions must be joined to learn this principle:
a. noticing the good in people and situationsb. giving praise and recognition for it
Announce a Praise Hour.
Use of Written Praise. Praise Notes, Praise Boards
List and Post the Power Words. Please, thank you, excuse me, may I help you, I apologize for_________.
Meet and greet students by name.
Types of put-downsa. verbalb. nonverbalc. environmentald. culturale. organizational
What is a wise person?- “heroes”- positive role models- someone that can be trusted- someone that makes you feel safe and protected
Three key concepts:
a. noticing the hurt
b. identifying the hurt
c. making amends
Learn to notice when someone was hurt,
whether intentionally or not
Develop empathy and compassion
Helps develop the skills of caring
communication and involvement with one
another.
Applying the lessons of history so that
past wrongs won’t be repeated
Making a difference first within the
community then to the bigger world
Making a better world for everyone to
live in
Cooperation
Response to the needs of
others
Honesty
I-statement
No put-downs
Take responsibility
Sensitivity
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