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“Toward a Planetary Ethic: Shared and Individual Responsibility”
International Institute on Peace Education,
July 30 - August 6, 2006, San Jose, Costa Rica
The 2006 International Institute on Peace Education (IIPE) is being
co-organized by the Peace Education Center of Teachers College Columbia
University (New York) and the UN Mandated University for Peace (Costa
Rica). IIPE, founded in 1982 by Betty Reardon and faculty colleagues
at Teachers College, has been held annually in different parts of
the world. It is an intensive multicultural and cooperative learning
opportunity in which participants learn from and with each other
about substantive peace issues and interactive teaching approaches.
The IIPE is also an opportunity for networking and community building
among those who educate and work for a culture of peace in the host
region and around the world.
IIPE 2006 will explore the theme of “Toward a Planetary Ethic:
Shared and Individual Responsibility,” recognizing that the
global community has reached key areas of consensus regarding the
challenges we are facing, the shared ethical frameworks of values,
norms and principles for meeting them, and in particular the contributions
that education should fulfill. In doing so, the IIPE will critically
examine various interdependent UN based educational initiatives
and normative frameworks that provide a global basis for an holistic
approach to peace education: the Millennium Development Goals, the
International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for
the Children of the World,Education for All, the Decade for Literacy,
and the Decade for Sustainable Development Education. The IIPE will
also look closely at the non-governmental Earth Charter, a declaration
of fundamental principles for building a just, sustainable, and
peaceful global society. The theme is inspired by the principle
of universal responsibility, stated in the ‘Preamble’
of The Earth Charter, which is of fundamental importance in meeting
the critical challenges of the 21st Century. Universal responsibility
provides a necessary complement to the Universal Declaration of
Human Right’s recognition of each person as worthy of equal
respect and dignity and with accompanying ‘duties’ to
the international community.
The sub theme, Shared and Individual Responsibility, refers to one
of the most significant challenges entailed in giving practical
meaning to the principal of universal responsibility in a world
of asymmetric real freedoms and power. These asymmetries lead to
“differentiated responsibility,” based on differing
capacities to respond in meeting planetary challenges. This notion
is stated in complementary principle 2b of the Earth Charter: “Affirm
that with increased freedom, knowledge, and power comes increased
responsibility to promote the common good.” Through interactive
plenaries, practical workshops, reflection groups, and visits to
community projects, IIPE 2006 will inquire into how education can
foster responsibility, balancing respect for personal autonomy while
at the same time addressing the need for meeting our common challenges
as members of local, national, and planetary ethical communities.
The IIPE will draw on the experiences and insights of diverse peace
educators from all world regions helping us learn from each other's
experiences and innovative educational approaches and strategies
in addressing such key questions as: are the U.N. educational initiatives
based on ethical principles actually shared by citizens? How can
we educate within the related action programs recognizing possible
tensions that may exist in balancing principles of cultural diversity
and integrity, personal autonomy, national sovereignty, and universal
norms? What pedagogies are required to foster a consciousness of
universal responsibility?
For more background information on the thematic substance of IIPE
2006 please click here
To obtain an application and to learn how to apply, please click
here
For additional information please contact:
Peace Education Center, Box 171
Teachers College Columbia University
New York, NY 10027 USA
jenkins@tc.edu
Co-sorganized by: University for Peace and the Peace Education Center,
Teachers College Columbia University
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