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1 An Educational Program An Introduction to Living Values Activities for Young Adults Contents | Introduction | Peace Unit These selected book segments from Living Values Activities for Young Adults are for viewing by educators and people interested in LVEP's Living Values Activities . !"The Contents page is included to give viewers an idea of other materials within the book. !"The Introduction and one unit of Values Activities are available for viewing. The Peace Unit is the first of twelve Values units. LVEP books are only available for downloading by persons who have taken the LVEP Educator Training.
2 !"For a list of Trainings presently scheduled around the world - click here or go to !"To contact the LVEP Coordinator or Contact Person in your country or region or to request information about future trainings - click here or go to !"Health Communications, Inc. will be publishing five of the LVEP books in the Fall of 2000. Living Values : An Educational Program is a partnership among educators around the world. This program is supported by UNESCO, sponsored by the Spanish Committee of UNICEF, the Planet Society, and the Brahma Kumaris, in consultation with the Education Cluster of UNICEF (New York).
3 Copyright 2000 Health Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. LVEP books are copyrighted and are available for downloading only by persons who have taken LVEP Educator Training. Please contact the LVEP Coordinator or Contact Person in your country or region regarding training. Prior written permission for reproduction of any nature of any LVEP materials must be obtained from the LVEP International Office, unless otherwise indicated in writing. All use of the material must be properly credited. June 2000 Living Values : An Educational Program, Inc. International Coordinating Office, 866 Plaza, Suite 436, New York, NY 10017 USA | CONTENTS SETTING THE CONTEXT The Call for Values 1 What Kind of Program Is LVEP?
4 1 Aims 2 Current Status 2 Background 3 Introduction Teaching Values 4 Three Core Assumptions 4 LVEP Trainings 5 A Variety of Values Activities 5 Emerge the Values of Your Culture 8 When Do I Have Time to Teach Values ?
5 8 Where Do I Begin? 9 Why Start with the Peace and Respect Units? 9 Recommended Order of Values Units 10 Incorporating Values Into the Existing Curriculum 11 Values Web 12 Acceptance by the Educator and a Values -based Atmosphere 13 Acknowledgment of Responses 13 When Students Insist They Are Bad 14 Symbols
6 Used Throughout the Lessons 14 Educators and Students Share Your Activities with the World! 15 GOALS Values and the Self Personal Social and Emotional Skills Development 16 Values and Others Development of Interpersonal Communication Skills 22 Values , Society and the World To Contribute to the Larger Society with Respect, Confidence, 25 and Purpose Values UNITS 1 Peace Unit 30 Index Page 30 Reflection Points 31 Core Lessons 31 Subject Areas 49 2 Respect Unit
7 53 Index Page 53 Reflection Points 54 Core Lessons 55 Subject Areas 65 3 Love Unit 69 Index Page 69 Reflection Points 70 Core Lessons 71 Subject Areas 82 4 Tolerance Unit 87 Index Page 87 Reflection Points 88 Core Lessons 89 Subject Areas 97 5 Honesty Unit 104 Index Page 104 Reflection Points 105 Core Lessons 106 Subject Areas 111
8 6 Humility Unit 117 Index Page 117 Reflection Points 118 Core Lessons 119 Subject Areas 127 7 Cooperation Unit 131 Index Page 131 Reflection Points 132 Core Lessons
9 133 Subject Areas 141 8 Happiness Unit 147 Index Page 147 Reflection Points 148 Core Lessons 148 Subject Areas 160 9 Responsibility
10 Unit 164 Index Page