Educators for Nonviolence

Educators for Nonviolence

Educators for Nonviolence is a joint project of the Metta Center [http://www.mettacenter.org] and The Dalai Lama Foundation [http://www.dalailamafoundation.org] . The organization comprises educators, students, and others who share this ideal and are interested in working together to make high quality curricula and other resources available to encourage the integration of the ideas and methods of nonviolence into any type of education system. Our vision is to offer educators, students, and schools alternatives to violence in all aspects of their lives.


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