Peace education: an impact assessment of a case study of UNESCO-APCEIU and the university for peace

Each year the Asia-Pacific centre of education for international understanding (APCEIU), operating under the auspices of UNESCO, hosts a peace education training-of-trainer's program for teacher-educators from Asia-Pacific member states. In this paper, I examine through a qualitative case study...

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