Exploring the Nobel Peace Prize

Peace and Conflict
The Nobel Peace Prize
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Global PerspectivesSecondary Education

This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 1 video.

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Peace and Conflict
The Nobel Peace Prize

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will understand the importance of dialogue in the mediation of conflicts and the role of the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Slide 3 - Link

What do you already know about the Nobel Peace Prize?

Slide 4 - Mind map

Slide 5 - Video

Narges Mohammadi 
Nobel Peace Prize 2023
  • The fight for freedom and human rights in Iran
  •  Leader of the protests 2022 
  • Death of Masha Jina Amini
  • Violation of Human rights
  • Morality Police/Islamic state

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Introduction to Peace 
What is peace?
Alfred Nobel outlined three criteria for the Peace Prize: 
1) Disarmament
2) Peace congresses 
3) Brotherhood between nations

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Significance of the Nobel Peace Prize
  • Why is the Nobel Peace Prize important?


  • Why is important to ensure human rights to prevent conflict?

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Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
Exploring notable recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize and their contributions to peace efforts.

1) Go to Link 2 in the classroom (Timeline)
2) Choose one of the Laureates
3) Read the information about the Laureate 
4) Make a slide to present to the group

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Nobel Peace Prize Nomination
  1. Simulate the nomination process for the Nobel Peace Prize 2024.
  2. In groups, choose a candidate that fulfils the requirements.
  3. Identify the key areas of action: 1) International cooperation;  2) agreements between nations 3) Negotiation;  4) Disarmament; 5) Human Rights; 6) Humanitarian work; 7) Sustainable development and environmental work
  4. Present to the selection committee 

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  • "The best weapon is to sit down and talk” (Nelson Mandela)


  • What is the importance of dialogue?

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