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VALUES EDUCATION for HUMAN SOLIDARITY

2023-09-10 19:47:48

New trends, in particular globalization, tie culture more closely and enrich the interaction between them, but they may also adversely affect our cultural diversity and cultural diversity. Therefore, the need for mutual respect is becoming more urgent. Cultural dialogue seems to be one of the basic cultural and political challenges in today's world. This is a necessary condition for peaceful coexistence. (International Conference on Development of Cultural Policy, Stockholm, Sweden, 1998)

Many peace educators are participating in the struggle for unity at all levels, and are devoting themselves to human unity based on the value of equality of human beings. So when we practice democracy in the classroom, confirm human solidarity, pay attention to diversity, we believe that we need to develop courage when we create an atmosphere of peace and culture. The imminent thing is to face actual fraudulent risks. Toh Swee Hin should be included in the goals of our peace and culture education, even if we change the way we live and live with poor people and stranded people Our request for risk and courage I condemn. Several of us ignored the warning of travelers and waited for IIPE so we were told that we are a bit brave. So, I know that there are many people who know the way to take risks in this room and have the courage to do so.

Former Philippine Education Minister First, the foundation of human solidarity is a deep understanding of each other's identity and our common humanity, we are brothers and sisters of a human family living on earth. With our house and our heritage. New trends, in particular globalization, tie culture more closely and enrich the interaction between them, but they may also adversely affect our cultural diversity and cultural diversity. Therefore, the need for mutual respect is becoming more urgent. Cultural dialogue seems to be one of the basic cultural and political challenges in today's world. This is a necessary condition for peaceful coexistence. (International Conference on Development of Cultural Policy, Stockholm, Sweden, 1998)