We are using cookies to give a better service experience. By using our services you agree to use cookies. Read more

Accept
Reject
Spotlights
All articles
search
clear

Aulas de Paz - Peace Classrooms

place Venezuela

Wellbeing in Action: Building a culture of peace and non-violence

Aulas de Paz by Aseinc was born from the need to build a culture of peace and non-violence in vulnerable schools located in rural and urban slums. It aims to spread the initiative and actions to families and communities. The COVID-19 pandemic, far from improving, has worsened the domestic violence for people living in crowded conditions. Since 2019, Aulas de Paz has reached +4300 individuals.

HundrED 2022

2019

Established

4.3K

Children

1

Countries
Target group
All
Updated
May 2021
"Facilitators observed changes in children, parents and caregivers who learned at some extent, to communicate emotions and manage anger. Less domestic abuse and gender violence has been reported"

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

During the last years, the Venezuelan socio-economic crisis has increased the vulnerability of less benefited communities. Lack of access to food, stable basic services (electricity, water, connectivity) are exacerbating challenges to coexist, even more during the lockdown. The initiative attempts to provide tools to manage emotions initially in school environments transferable to the communities

What does your innovation look like in practice?

The purpose of the program is to promote a well-being feeling in the classroom, transferable to other spaces. The implementation is done during the school year, through a manual designed by Aseinc. Aulas de Paz guides teachers or community leaders with a structured methodology divided in three modules: “I recognize myself”, “I recognize you”, “We live together”. Accompaniment from Aseinc is included to develop a series of dynamics with children and adults. Activities cover management of strategies and dynamics with different values; working mediation and conflict resolution; enhancing individual and group self-knowledge; management of emotions; working as a team and respecting diversity. At the end of each module and through origami recreational folding, children and adults create a dove, a crane, and a lotus flower respectively as symbols. In each fold they are invited to write a key message learned. The program can be adapted in the school, family, or community context.

How has it been spreading?

Since 2019 and supported by key social responsible partners (Chevron, European Union, Education Cannot Wait), Aseinc identified the urgent need to include topics like child protection, family conflict and managing emotions in children, parents and caregivers to any education or community program, even more after the COVID-19 lockdown.
To strengthen Aulas de Paz, Aseinc has incorporated psychologists to the team. Teachers and Community Leaders have reported a reduction of violence, however, it is not yet solved. In 2019 the program reached +4300 individuals. Since 2020 has been incorporated as a complement to all Aseinc's education programs like Aula20 and Nos Vemos en la Escuela to reach 420+ schools, 179,780 children, 5,400 teachers and Community Facilitators and 737,514 individuals.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

If any organization or community is interested in Aulas de Paz, Aseinc (Asociación para el Desarrollo de la Educación Integral y Comunitaria - Association for the Development of Comprehensive Education and Communities) is happy to share information on how to adapt the program to other vulnerable communities. Contact via email Carolina Orsini, Executive Director.

Impact & scalability

Impact & Scalability

This innovation shows a great impact in supporting peace-building efforts in contexts of violence through the development of social and emotional learning in schools and communities. Aseinc tackles social inequalities through the implementation of programs aimed at reducing the educational gap, with quality education materials involving different education stakeholders.

HundrED Academy Reviews
Its clear structure in modules makes it easy to implement in any school con- text. It doesn’t require expensive or material resources, it’s mostly based on techniques, strategies, and dynamics that can be used by any teacher.
The concrete and simple structure of modules around “I recognize myself,” “I know recognize others,” and “We live together,” provides a powerful framework for developing individuals empathy and ability to live in community with others.
- Academy member
Academy review results
High Impact
Low Scalability
High Impact
High Scalability
Low Impact
Low Scalability
Low Impact
High Scalability
Read more about our selection process

Spread of the innovation

loading map...