Thursday, January 23, 2025

[HWPL] HWPL's Peace Education in Action, Australia

                                          

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[HWPL] HWPL's Peace Education in Action, Australia


Chairman ManHee Lee is the head representative of the global peace organization HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light), which is striving for the enactment and implementation of the international peace law 'Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)'. The  DPCW is a legal instrument comprised of 10 articles and 38 clauses that can end wars and hostilities throughout the world. HWPL is also spreading a culture of peace and implementing peace education.

Chairman ManHee Lee experienced the cruelty and tragedy of war as a veteran of the Korean War. This is one of the reasons why he founded a global peace campaign as the head of HWPL. He has traveled the globe more than 35 times to meet and persuade politicians, legal experts, journalists, professors, peace activists, civil organization leaders, heads of tribes and others to unite them for the work of peace. The significant fruits borne out of his hard work are the World Alliance of Religions' Peace (WARP) Summit and HWPL Peace Committee. The DPCW was drafted and finalised by the HWPL Peace Committee.

How, you may wonder, do I know this? About 10 years ago, when I had just been discharged from military service, I came to know HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee while researching the topic of civil conflicts to satisfy my curiosity in ongoing global issues. At that time, the island of Mindanao in the Philippines was suffering from a major civil conflict that lasted more than 40 years, and Chairman ManHee Lee and HWPL resolved this conflict through non-violent means.

Chairman Lee brought an end to the conflict in Mindanao by holding a peace talk between the warring Catholic and Islamic groups. Before the talk, HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee held a Peace Walk to spread the culture of peace in Mindanao with the many locals who had gathered out of a desire for peace.

Chairman ManHee Lee's pressing appeal today is that humanity unites for sustainable peace in order to pass on the legacy of peace to future generations worldwide. He doesn't just talk peace, but has worked tirelessly for it through practical peace campaigns for over a decade.

I decided to become a supporter of HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee's peace initiatives because I also desire a world of peace for all posterity.

Today I'd like to introduce an article regarding HWPL's Peace Education in Australia :)


Peace Education in Action: A Year of Growth and Transformation

Melbourne, Australia – 2024 has been a landmark year for the HWPL Peace Education initiative, with programs successfully implemented across three schools in Victoria—two secondary schools in Melbourne’s west and a primary school in the southeast suburbs. A total of 135 students from Year 5 to Year 9 have successfully completed HWPL Victoria’s Peace Education workshops.

Each school demonstrated a strong eagerness to engage with the HWPL Peace Education materials, aiming to foster leadership, intrapersonal and interpersonal communication, social cohesion, civics, and citizenship among the students.

The southeast primary school ran a five-week program from October to November, covering topics such as “My Value and Value in Others,” “Role and Duty,” “Greed,” “Law and Order,” and ending with a recap and celebration. Each session blended lectures with engaging activities, ranging from sports-inspired games to teamwork-based puzzles. Students were highly receptive, and the teachers praised the program for reinforcing core school values.

The principal noted, “This program is exactly what our school needs. It implements in a practical way everything we have been trying to teach.” A Year 5 teacher added, “The activities were invaluable, especially the playground exercise where students balanced a ball together—it was a practical lesson in teamwork. These lessons are essential life skills that go beyond academics.”

In Melbourne’s western suburbs, a secondary school identified three high-risk classes from Years 7, 8, and 9 for an eight-week program running from September to November. The topics included “My Value and Value in Others,” “Role and Duty,” “Respect and Altruism,” “Law and Order,” “Greed,” “Gratitude and Consideration,” “Principles and Values,” and a final session for reflection and celebration. Initially, the program faced challenges, such as a lack of respect between students and teachers and low self-esteem among participants. However, with consistent mentoring and engaging activities, students began to embrace the program.

One teacher observed, “Initially, the students were resistant and disruptive, but as the program progressed, they became more engaged. Students who were once hostile now thank me at the end of class. I’ve already recommended this program for next year and would love to train as a peace educator myself.” The program concluded with a celebration, leaving a lasting impression on both students and educators.

The second middle school in Melbourne’s west focused on a group of Pasifika students from Years 7 to 9. Beginning in October and continuing into December, the program addressed cultural and classroom engagement challenges. Through lectures and sports-based activities, students explored their personal value, the value of others, and the roles and duties within their school community. The program has shown promising outcomes, helping students bridge cultural divides and build respect for their educators.

In total, HWPL Peace Education programs reached eight schools across Victoria and the Northern Territory in 2024. Teachers have expressed interest in incorporating the program into their own curricula and advocated for its inclusion in the Department of Education’s framework. As we close the year, we celebrate the achievements and look forward to expanding this transformative program in 2025.


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