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New Video for "Words and Violence" Curriculum on Voices Education inspired by Michael and Lady Diana
Hello MJJC Family.
Gaz has also posted this out on the MJJCommunity home page in Latest News.
I’ve been engaged in a wonderful project that was been officially unveiled on September 9, 2010 by Voices Education Project. The scope of the project was to develop a curriculum for middle school, high school and college-level students. The curriculum focuses on words and violence and how words can impact us, especially our children. The curriculum is called "Words and Violence" http://www.voiceseducation.org/content/words-and-violence. It is dedicated to the loving memory of Michael and Lady Diana. I’ve included both the press release and the dedication http://www.voiceseducation.org/content/dedication from the website. There is a lot more of the curriculum to read, including articles on various topics, poetry, case studies; which you will see when you connect to the website. www.voiceseducation.org I encourage you all to go and read through this curriculum. I feel that this is something that will certainly help our children understand how words can have an impact; positive or negative. Everyone who reads the curriculum will most certainly benefit. You can also find information at Inner Michael @ http://www.innermichael.com/2010/09/declare-peace-with-words/.
Please share this with your friends, family co-workers and anyone you can. Tweet it, post it on Facebook, discuss it, email it; do whatever you can to share about this important project. Thank you!!!!! :better:
Voices Education Project, a global humanitarian organization, pedagogical institute and center of arts and humanities on the topics of war and peace has partnered with award winning writer and human activist Reverend B. Kaufmann to spearhead Words and Violence. They have been joined in this effort by more than twenty others: educators, journalists, medical personnel, information technology specialists, parents and others who care about a more just and humane future for today's youth.
When words are used as weapons the collateral damage and fallout can be devastating. In schools bullying has reached alarming magnitude; the incidence of suicide is rising in response to cyber attacks and techno-bullying; violence has increased as people escalate from a war with words to a war of weapons--in the workplace, schools and on the streets; journalists are being taken to task for their broadcasting or writing without substantiation or checking veracity of information and stories; bloggers and those who use the airwaves are being bombarded by criticism for using words to create mischief and for their lack of civil discourse. There are some who have had enough and their numbers are growing.
Using words as weaponry to inflict harm for: damage; political gain; to destroy reputations; to hide or distort the truth; for propaganda; for profit; to sell newspapers, magazines or media; to invade privacy and spread incivility is just plain inhumane and wrong. Voices and Reverend Kaufmann as well as the curriculum contributors believe we humans are better than that, so they have launched an initiative that will teach the effects of words for middle school, high school and college students.
Two shining global humanitarians who suffered protracted and irreversible harm by the power of words were the inspiration for this mission, and initiative. Michael Jackson and Lady Diana Spencer were the most visible targets of word weapons in the world and are the most visual evidence for why a more humane narrative is necessary on this planet. Their beginnings captured by media also led to their end--one abruptly by an accident in a dark tunnel being chased by those eager for a sensational "story" and another whose spirit ebbed slowly away at the hands and pens of those who gradually over time, scripted his end long before his actual passing.
The packet is filled with individual activities helping students understand the power of words and the responsibility attached to using them. There are provocative articles on the press, tabloid journalism, and how words are used as mass destruction--all practices that can potential lead to violence. With eleven case studies, numerous quotes and poems related to the importance of words, the Words and Violence education packet is ideal for use with middle through high school. In addition, the "In Depth Reflective Articles" are geared for college classes. As with all Voices material, the education packet is free to anyone interested in using the materials.
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http://www.voiceseducation.org/content/dedication
Hello MJJC Family.
Gaz has also posted this out on the MJJCommunity home page in Latest News.
I’ve been engaged in a wonderful project that was been officially unveiled on September 9, 2010 by Voices Education Project. The scope of the project was to develop a curriculum for middle school, high school and college-level students. The curriculum focuses on words and violence and how words can impact us, especially our children. The curriculum is called "Words and Violence" http://www.voiceseducation.org/content/words-and-violence. It is dedicated to the loving memory of Michael and Lady Diana. I’ve included both the press release and the dedication http://www.voiceseducation.org/content/dedication from the website. There is a lot more of the curriculum to read, including articles on various topics, poetry, case studies; which you will see when you connect to the website. www.voiceseducation.org I encourage you all to go and read through this curriculum. I feel that this is something that will certainly help our children understand how words can have an impact; positive or negative. Everyone who reads the curriculum will most certainly benefit. You can also find information at Inner Michael @ http://www.innermichael.com/2010/09/declare-peace-with-words/.
Please share this with your friends, family co-workers and anyone you can. Tweet it, post it on Facebook, discuss it, email it; do whatever you can to share about this important project. Thank you!!!!! :better:
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Press Release
Press Release
A new education packet, Words and Violence makes its' debut as a Voices Education Project featured selection on September 9
When words are used as weapons the collateral damage and fallout can be devastating. In schools bullying has reached alarming magnitude; the incidence of suicide is rising in response to cyber attacks and techno-bullying; violence has increased as people escalate from a war with words to a war of weapons--in the workplace, schools and on the streets; journalists are being taken to task for their broadcasting or writing without substantiation or checking veracity of information and stories; bloggers and those who use the airwaves are being bombarded by criticism for using words to create mischief and for their lack of civil discourse. There are some who have had enough and their numbers are growing.
Using words as weaponry to inflict harm for: damage; political gain; to destroy reputations; to hide or distort the truth; for propaganda; for profit; to sell newspapers, magazines or media; to invade privacy and spread incivility is just plain inhumane and wrong. Voices and Reverend Kaufmann as well as the curriculum contributors believe we humans are better than that, so they have launched an initiative that will teach the effects of words for middle school, high school and college students.
Two shining global humanitarians who suffered protracted and irreversible harm by the power of words were the inspiration for this mission, and initiative. Michael Jackson and Lady Diana Spencer were the most visible targets of word weapons in the world and are the most visual evidence for why a more humane narrative is necessary on this planet. Their beginnings captured by media also led to their end--one abruptly by an accident in a dark tunnel being chased by those eager for a sensational "story" and another whose spirit ebbed slowly away at the hands and pens of those who gradually over time, scripted his end long before his actual passing.
The packet is filled with individual activities helping students understand the power of words and the responsibility attached to using them. There are provocative articles on the press, tabloid journalism, and how words are used as mass destruction--all practices that can potential lead to violence. With eleven case studies, numerous quotes and poems related to the importance of words, the Words and Violence education packet is ideal for use with middle through high school. In addition, the "In Depth Reflective Articles" are geared for college classes. As with all Voices material, the education packet is free to anyone interested in using the materials.
For further information contact: Marilyn Turkovich at Voices Education Project, info@voiceseducation.org.
~Rev. B. at Inner Michael
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http://www.voiceseducation.org/content/dedication
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[FONT="]This work of art and love is dedicated to the memory of Michael Joseph Jackson and Lady Diana Spencer. [/FONT]
[FONT="]May your work on behalf of humanity finally be recognized for what it was--[/FONT]
[FONT="]art in the service of humanity. [/FONT]
[FONT="]May your memory be indelibly written on the face of humanity's evolution toward its own brilliance and in the volumes that chronicle the journey toward a more humane narrative on this planet.[/FONT]
[FONT="]May the lives and gifts that you so generously gave to and for the humans on this globe be held in the highest honor and esteem they so richly deserve.[/FONT]
[FONT="]May we learn from the lessons you taught this world and may we also become worthy of your sacrifice.[/FONT]
[FONT="]May we soon come to understand that words can heal [/FONT]
[FONT="]with the same magnitude that they harm.[/FONT]
[FONT="]And may the children of the future learn that now from you.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Rest in peace gentle and magnanimous spirits.[/FONT]
[FONT="]"We love you more."
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