Children’s conceptions of peace in two Ugandan primary schools: insights for peace curriculum
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Date
2017-03-28
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Research in Comparative and International Education : Sage Journals
Abstract
Oppenheimer urged communities all over the world to study how children come to understand peace,
conflict, and war. Set in various countries, their review of studies, as well as more recent examinations reveal
trends in how children view these phenomena, often differing by gender, age, and extent to which they were
exposed to highly dangerous and traumatizing situations, like being forced to be child soldiers or sex slaves.
No such research has been published in the contemporary post-war Uganda context. Using focus group
methodology, we asked: How might Ugandan primary school children’s stories about peace (traditional and
otherwise) help them navigate conflict? What sorts of conflicts do these children observe in their home,
school, and community, and how do they describe peace as being resolved by themselves or others? The
purpose of our study was to contribute to the knowledge base on peace education in Uganda and to ultimately
develop written materials that students can use as part of their learning in their respective schools. Local
studies like this one are relevant to the global situation because racial and economic conditions are global
phenomena. The local manifestations can speak to those racial and economic conditions as perspectives
not often used to put the global situation in relief. This paper explores the findings related to the children’s
overarching conceptions of peace and their ideas of peacebuilding, including activities that both hinder and
encourage peace. The voices of the children speak strongly of the connection between peace and access to
basic necessities in the community.
Description
17p. : ill (some Col )
Keywords
Children, Peace, Justice, Peace curriculum, Uganda
Citation
Kagaari, J., Nakasiita, K., Ntare, E., Atuhaire, R., Baguwemu, A., Ojok, G., ... & Thompson, C. E. (2017). Children’s conceptions of peace in two Ugandan primary schools: Insights for peace curriculum. Research in Comparative and International Education, 12(1), 9-25. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1745499917698299