Art for Peace
Teaching Pre K-8, Aug/Sep 2005
Students' Art for Peace, a Florida-based nonprofit organization, has many programs available for teachers to educate their students about ways they can individually promote nonviolence in their homes, schools, communities and throughout the world. Students become "Global Peace Ambassadors" by painting or drawing pictures with themes of peace, nonviolence and global community that are sent to students in other parts of the world.
Over 4,200 schools, 5,400 teachers and 20,000 students worldwide have participated in this art exchange. Student-selected pictures are also sent to world leaders. Visit www. art-for-peace.org for more information and to request a free Teacher's Kit.
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