Peace Education and Colombia’s Efforts Against Violence: A Literature Review of Cátedra de la Paz

As long as there has been violence in organized societies, achieving peace has been a goal through different means, including education. In Colombia –a country where the national government and the guerrilla FARC reached a peace agreement–, education was set to be essential to promote a culture of...

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Main Author: Esteban Morales
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Iberoamericana 2021-05-01
Series:Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Educativos
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Online Access:https://rlee.ibero.mx/index.php/rlee/article/view/384
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spelling doaj-9504eaeca12f43fabe5557be392731202021-05-03T19:46:11ZengUniversidad IberoamericanaRevista Latinoamericana de Estudios Educativos0185-12842448-878X2021-05-0151210.48102/rlee.2021.51.2.384Peace Education and Colombia’s Efforts Against Violence: A Literature Review of Cátedra de la PazEsteban Morales0University of British Columbia As long as there has been violence in organized societies, achieving peace has been a goal through different means, including education. In Colombia –a country where the national government and the guerrilla FARC reached a peace agreement–, education was set to be essential to promote a culture of peace. Accordingly, this article presents a literature review of Cátedra de la Paz, a peace education course that seeks to encourage and strengthen a culture of peace in every educational institution in Colombia. The literature review suggests that, whereas this course reveals a positive impact in the communities, a lack of institutional support –which could stem from larger-scale political and societal conflicts over what peace means and how to achieve it– trumps its implementation. Furthermore, this paper argues that –if Cátedra de la Paz or other future peace education courses aim to promote a culture of peace grounded in contextualized needs and opportunities– critical lenses towards the topics and pedagogy are necessary. https://rlee.ibero.mx/index.php/rlee/article/view/384peace educationCátedra de la PazColombialiterature review
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Peace Education and Colombia’s Efforts Against Violence: A Literature Review of Cátedra de la Paz
Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Educativos
peace education
Cátedra de la Paz
Colombia
literature review
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title Peace Education and Colombia’s Efforts Against Violence: A Literature Review of Cátedra de la Paz
title_short Peace Education and Colombia’s Efforts Against Violence: A Literature Review of Cátedra de la Paz
title_full Peace Education and Colombia’s Efforts Against Violence: A Literature Review of Cátedra de la Paz
title_fullStr Peace Education and Colombia’s Efforts Against Violence: A Literature Review of Cátedra de la Paz
title_full_unstemmed Peace Education and Colombia’s Efforts Against Violence: A Literature Review of Cátedra de la Paz
title_sort peace education and colombia’s efforts against violence: a literature review of cátedra de la paz
publisher Universidad Iberoamericana
series Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Educativos
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2448-878X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description As long as there has been violence in organized societies, achieving peace has been a goal through different means, including education. In Colombia –a country where the national government and the guerrilla FARC reached a peace agreement–, education was set to be essential to promote a culture of peace. Accordingly, this article presents a literature review of Cátedra de la Paz, a peace education course that seeks to encourage and strengthen a culture of peace in every educational institution in Colombia. The literature review suggests that, whereas this course reveals a positive impact in the communities, a lack of institutional support –which could stem from larger-scale political and societal conflicts over what peace means and how to achieve it– trumps its implementation. Furthermore, this paper argues that –if Cátedra de la Paz or other future peace education courses aim to promote a culture of peace grounded in contextualized needs and opportunities– critical lenses towards the topics and pedagogy are necessary.
topic peace education
Cátedra de la Paz
Colombia
literature review
url https://rlee.ibero.mx/index.php/rlee/article/view/384
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