[NIFL-ESL:10688] Call for articles

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The Change Agent call for articles about: 
Building Peace at Home, in the Community and in our World

Adult Learners and Educators:
Conflict is a part of life whether we like it or not. How we deal with it makes a difference between peace and war, safety and violence, growth and stagnation. In this issue we are looking for writings, lessons, activities and reflections addressing the theme of building peace at home, in the community and in the world. We want to hear from people who have experienced conflict or even war in their lives and the lessons they have learned through those experiences. We especially invite writings and reflections from people who have learned to deal with conflict constructively at a personal or community level. 

Questions to Think about:
ü	How have you dealt with conflict constructively in your life? What lessons have you learned?
ü	How do you manage conflict in the classroom?
ü	If you have participated in training on conflict resolution, how has it affected your approach as a teacher?
ü	How do you relate to the saying, 'Peace begins at home'?
ü	Write to us about your involvement in building peace in your community. 
ü	How do you feel about the current wars the U.S. is involved in?
ü	What can ordinary people do to build peace in the world?

$50 stipend is paid to each student whose writing is selected for publication. 

Articles must be received by April 25, 2005. All articles will be considered. Suggested length is 500-1,200 words. Final decisions are made by The Change Agent editorial staff.

Please send material (by email or PC disk) to:
 Angela Orlando, Editor
New England Literacy Resource Center/World Education
44 Farnsworth St., Boston, MA 02210
Phone: 617-482-9485 fax: 617-482-0617
email: angela_orlando@worlded.org 

About The Change Agent
The mission of the Change Agent is to provide news, issues, ideas and other teaching resources that inspire and enable adult educators and learners to make civic participation and social justice related concerns part of their teaching and learning. It is a publication of the New England Literacy Resource Center at World Education. www.nelrc.org/changeagent 

Andy Nash
NELRC/World Education



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