This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 90 min
Items in this lesson
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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dialogue.nobelpeacecenter.org
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
Simulate the nomination process for the Nobel Peace Prize 2024.
In groups, choose a candidate that fulfils the requirements.
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
Present to the selection committee
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Reflection and Discussion
"The best weapon is to sit down and talk” (Nelson Mandela)