LEARNING TO LIVE TOGETHER
May 06, 2015
LEARNING TO LIVE
TOGETHER
Learning to Live Together•Is one of the most vital to building a genuine and lasting culture of peace throughout the world.
•It can be achieved by developing an understanding of others and their history, traditions and spiritual values.
•In learning to live together, it is necessary to devise a formof education which will make it possible to avoid conflicts or resolve them peacefully by
promoting learning to live together with others, by developing a spirit of respect for the values of pluralism and the need for mutual understanding and peace.
Learning to live together implies
that the teacher should help the
students develop an understanding of
other people and appreciation of
interdependence since we live in a closely
connected world.
To Learn to live together:
teach students about human
diversity
instill in them an awareness of the
similarities and interdependence of
all people.children should be taught to
understand other people's
reactions by looking at
things from their point of
view.
spirit of empathy is encouraged in
schools, it has a positive effect on
young persons' social behavior for
the rest of their lives.
School should promote social
awareness, acceptance and respect.
Learning to Live Together:
Core and Related Values Needed
to Live Together in Peace and
Harmony
Peace1.Caring/Sharing2.Compassion3.Empathy4.Gratitude5.Interdependence6.Love7.Spirituality8.Tolerance
Sustainable Development1. Creativity2. Efficiency3. Environmental Concern4. Future Orientedness5. Frugality6. Industry7. Personal Ecology8. Stewardships of resources9. Simplicity
Human Rights 1. Acceptance/ Appreciation 2. Accountability3. Cooperation4. Diversity5. Equality and justice6. Freedom and responsibility7. Honesty8. Integrity9. Respect for human dignity10.Truth
Democracy1.Active and responsible
citizenship2.Critical thinking3.Equality4.Freedom/ responsibilities5.Respect for law/order6.Self-discipline 7.Solidarity
Learning to live together in peace and
harmony is a dynamic holistic and lifelong
process through which mutual respect,
understanding, caring and sharing,
compassion, social responsibility, solidarity,
acceptance and tolerance of diversity among
individuals and groups (ethnic, social,
cultural, religious, national and regional) are
internalized and practiced together to solve
problems and to work towards a just and
free, peaceful and democratic society.
Learning to live together
involves developing, broadening or
changing perceptions of an attitude
toward ourselves and others and
consequently, the way we behave in
our daily encounters and interactions
with others.