Peace-TAYO is going to provide various modules designed for different peacebuilding and implemented in its activities. Here is our first module. This can be used in National Service Training Program (NSTP) session. Watch out for more. Use it, own it. Peace-TAYO!
(Note: This module was first implemented in the Peace Through Technology Training Workshop for Peace Ambassadors (Bughaw) of PeaceTech, a non-profit organization that builds peace among youth through technology. Peace-TAYO believes that by sharing this module, it will be more useful for others who can adopt, modify, and implement it in their own organizations.)
Activity: Sharing of the closest equivalent of "Peace" in one's language
Each culture has its own conceptualization of "peace." Peace is culturally-rooted in our society. It is not a foreign import or imposition. It exists in the ordinariness of people's daily lives. It is highly valued. Its existence and value are best expressed in people's own language and experiences.
At the end of this activity, the participants must be able to:
· Share the closest or direct equivalent of peace in one's own languages. Or share the representations or images of peace in one's own surrounding.
· Learn and gain deeper understanding and profound appreciation of the various conceptualizations and representations of peace.
Material/s:
· Drawing paper
· Crayola
· Masking tape
· Music
Time Frame: One to three hours depending on the number of participants
Procedure:
1. Allow the participants to express their conceptualization of peace through art. They can share the equivalent or expression of peace in their own language. They can also share their vivid images or representation of peace based on their experiences and observations. These images or representation can be embedded in the local stories, songs, poems, places, people, events, etc.. Play a music while the participants are doing the activity.
2. Group sharing: Allow each participant to share in 2-3 minutes.
3. After the group sharing, synthesize the activity by discussing the following points:
All of us have our own idea of peace, which emanates from our language, personal lives, relationships with family, peer groups, communities, and God.
These ideals guide us in our daily lives to strengthen our relationship with our family, peer group, community, and God.
These ideals guide us in our daily lives to strengthen our relationship with our family, peer group, community, and God.
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