SEL for Youth Waging Peace

SEL for Youth waging peace course Addresses the SDG 4, SDG 16 and Youth, Peace, and Security (YPS) Agenda needs. Targeting mainly for an 18+ audience, including higher education students, practitioners/peacebuilders, and faculties, this equips learners with social, emotional, and critical thinking skills to tackle challenging violent situations and to become resilient peacebuilders. It develops resilience from receiving a trauma, – and system-informed interventions to social cohesion, conflict transformation, peacebuilding and individual-community resilience in which the competencies of mindfulness, empathy, compassion and critical inquiry are established and strengthened along with systems thinking, non-violent actions and media-information literacy.

Course Details

Youth 18+

Target audience

16 hours

Course duration

English

Languages available

Free Certificate

Upon course completion

Self Paced

Course direction

FramerSpace

UNESCO MGIEP Learning platform

Course Learnings

Competencies you will gain

Social emotional skills

Critical inquiry

System thinking

Media literacy

About the course

Aimed at youth peacebuilders, this course will help in cultivating critical social-emotional competencies, develop systems-informed interventions to prevent violent extremism, and work towards building sustainable peace in their immediate communities.

Provides youth with tools to build emotional resilience for fostering peaceful and sustainable societies

Address the rise of extremist ideologies

The course addresses the need to build and sustain increasingly diverse and multi-cultural societies, which requires attention to institutions, communities and individual resilience and promotion of empathy, mindfulness, compassion, critical inquiry for a just and peaceful world.

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) defines Prevention of Violent Extremism (PVE) as addressing the root causes (of violent extremism) with the aim of finding peaceful, inclusive, sustainable solutions.
SEL for youth waging peace course aims to address this with a special focus on the role of education in addressing this challenge of the rise of extremist ideologies that can lead to violent extremism using a development and peacebuilding approach firmly grounded in social emotional learning and human rights principle.

Course Modules​

Module 1

Module 1

Ahayou the Journey Begins – Meeting my family and introducing yourself

Module 2

Module 2

The Conflict Within

Module 3

Module 3

Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam

Module 4

Module 4

Journey Begins Again - Praxis

Courses Outcome

01
Increased awareness of Social emotional learning skills and MGIEP’s EMCC framework
02
Build the habit of self-exploration and self-inquiry for trauma-informed intervention
03
Use self-cultivation techniques for better emotional regulation
04
Practice critical inquiry and empathy-compassion towards others
05
Evaluate ethical dilemmas through the larger context of interdependence
06
NPlay an effective non-violence role for systemic change

Towards SDG 4 and SDG 4.7

The course contributes to Sustainable Development Goals – SDG 4 (4.7) and SDG 16, as well as the Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) agenda (UN Security Council Resolution 2250, 2419, 2535).

Recommended Reading

Prevention of Violent Extremism through Education

#KindnessMatters for the SDGs

The Blue Dot Issue IV: Education And Extremism - Waging Peace In Classrooms