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How to learn for peace?

How to learn for peace?. Mr . sci .: Marija Rašan-Križanac Hotelijersko-turistička škola Zagreb - Croatia. Transition and Conflict.

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How to learn for peace?

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  1. How to learn for peace? Mr. sci.: Marija Rašan-Križanac Hotelijersko-turistička škola Zagreb - Croatia mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  2. Transition and Conflict • aggression exists in all of us in various forms, and it burdens the war and post-war societies, as well as in the most developed countries in the world, it is necessary for us to mutually consider all possibilities for overcoming it. mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  3. Transition and Conflict it is necessary to ask ourselves about the realistic planetary living conditions – continually enlightening the complete cause and effect actions which have created the modern social relations. we should think through possible ways of reforming the social relation of aggression into conciliation and true co-life mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  4. Philosophy of peace • Our possibilities for restoring peace are the same as those we use in aggression. • building peace would mean the continuous reform of aggression into creative actions, and discovering the endless possibilities of a co-life of diversities in a harmonious relation with the community. mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  5. Philosophy of peace • The deep existential truth lies in the fact that: “the existence of a being and its fate is connected to the existence and fate of another being: man can be complete and happy only when he is complete and happy with whom he lives with in the community”. (Mesarić; 372, 2004) mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  6. Peace in religions • Reality is that: • man has too often interpreted his relation with God with those symbols and paradigms with which he could justify his greedy and conquering side of life. mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  7. Peace in religions • True communicational connection of man and God in all world religions also assumes true communicational connection of man to man • All world religions direct man to human communicational connection of truth, general conciliation, and supreme love. mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  8. Peace and science • Scientific explanations of cosmic relations show us a deeper sense of existence through harmony with continuous transformations of matter and energy (transfers from one state to another). mr.sc.: MarijaRašan-Križanac

  9. Peace and science • Understanding the subatomic and cosmic unlimited possibilities of transformations to different levels of reality should help us learn how to bring sense and realize at least a part of its possibilities for human development. mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  10. Politics and peace • The global political question is the question of the sustainability • and order of the modern world which, • by itself, is deeply separated by injustice, • destruction, poverty, sickness, and of course, a network of insecurity. mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  11. PoliticsandpeaceThe construction of the modern world is questionable. It is inside deeply conflicted and as such, unsustainable. mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  12. RAZVOJ ŠKOLSKOG KURIKULUMA • Politics and peace • How do we establish humanization instead of militarization of life on earth? How can humanization, which presents dialogue, mutual acknowledgment of individual and society differences, without hidden desires to use them for ancillary or conquering in any sense be built into our everyday life and make it a true vision of global policy? mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  13. Peace and economy ??? • “In the period of extreme chaos and danger which is coming, survival will depend on whether we will do something that nobody has done for at least two centuries. Just like we invented a new form of war, we will have to invent a new form of peace.” (Toffler, 1993; 258) mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  14. Peace and economy • If we have, until now, based economic growth and development on conquering and squandering material goods, if we have voluntarily given in to the industry of life in every aspect and with this have threatened our own survival, is it not time for a true evaluation of our living values? mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  15. Peace and economyThe holistic view of the world and understanding the present squandering behavior of economic growth should contribute to changing the life style and establishing economic savings and justified divisions. “ mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  16. Peace and economy • A saving economy, (F. Novalić, 2003) can be developed in a way: • that more can be done by using the same energy, • to make less using the same means, • and to make less using less means. mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  17. Education and peace • Along with all of rules and regulations in the school system, the fact is that violence in schools is dramatically rising. • It is to be expected that this student violence will in the future grow into even greater violence in – maybe a different form. • This means that the approach to education is not good, the rules that are being implemented are inefficient, and that the outcome of education is questionable. mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  18. Education and peace • our civilization lies on teaching imposed forms of martial arts in all areas of life. • the questioour civilization lies on teaching imposed forms of martial arts in all areas of life. • the question on how to win in various life situations is based on the socially acknowledged success • n on how to win in various life situations is based on the socially acknowledged success mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  19. Education and peace • The life models we are learning are created by an invisible hand of the liberal hand of market economy and its policies which protect the peace with insecure and destructive military power. mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  20. Education and peace The freedom of education should be an open view to the insecure future for which we will be ready for only with the help of our exploring spirit, and by leaning on the conscience of our general connectionand a mutual goal. mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  21. We should implement in our educational system:respecting the past and preserving human lifeaffirming human equalityexpanding solidarity to all peoplefreeing and affirming human characteristicssearching for the truthaccomplishments of human goodnessimplementing moral principles in everyday life and in legislative norms.(I. Supek, ibd.) mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  22. Peace in man – through personal growth and development • Voluntary slavery imposed by consumerism presents a state in which most of the developed world lives in today. • All disproportion, frustrations and fears of modern man can be explained with an emotional and spiritual emptiness which comes over us when we are not able to reform ourselves into a harmonious person mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

  23. Peace in man – through personal growth and development • Peace in man is the first step for peace in the world mr.sc.: Marija Rašan-Križanac

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