Peace education is a practical alternative because it equips individuals with the skills to manage conflicts peacefully, understand different perspectives, and promote empathy and intercultural understanding. By fostering a culture of peace and non-violence, peace education can help prevent conflicts and contribute to building more harmonious and inclusive societies.
Practical Education was created in 1798.
Nothing is an alternative for peace, but education about how to deal with issues in a way that brings about peace cannot hurt. Teaching students how the conflicts and wars came about and letting them brainstorm what might have been done to find peaceful solutions might prepare them to work toward peaceful solutions to conflicts; however, many factors cause a lack of peace in the world and all the education in the world cannot put students in control of those factors in the future.
There are many places that one can apply for alternative education. The most reliable place to apply for alternative education would be to do so through the government website.
No.
B. Deka has written: 'Alternative education' -- subject(s): Alternative education
An education in technical and practical subjects,
Aaron Jonah Jacobs has written: 'The policy of neutrality and the practical alternative' -- subject- s -: International Security, International police, Neutrality 'World peace and armaments' -- subject- s -: International Security, International law and relations, Peace
It is neither Practical nor Practicable.
Timothy Wallace Young has written: 'Public alternative education' -- subject(s): Alternative education, Non-formal education
practical experience
Yes it does.
Seema Kakran has written: 'Education for peace and multiculturalism' 'Education for peace and multiculturalism' -- subject(s): Congresses, Peace, Multicultural education, Study and teaching