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Virtual Conference: How Can We Prevent Bullying and Cyberbullying? Year of publication: 2019 Author: Enrique Chaux Corporate author: Red Papaz This conference presents strategies that can contribute to preventing and managing bullying and cyberbullying situations, especially emphasizing the role that mothers, fathers, caregivers and teachers can have.  Mindfulness in the Context of Education Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Campus Virtual MIMI This podcast deals with the concept of mindfulness, understood as an Eastern tradition that in recent years has been adapting to Western culture from different contexts to work on its own well-being. It is also defined by the author Jon Kabat-Zinn, who has brought to the West is practical, as the possibility of paying attention in a determined way to the present moment, without judgments. It has 3 components: attention, the intention to be present and attitudes individuals. It shows to be an inherent quality of the human being, as well as a capacity and ability that is trained, a practice that helps the brain in terms of its predispositions and has scientific bases that strongly relate it to mental health, due to its intervention in the nervous system , which generate a balance in the activation of this system. Therefore, the objective of mindfulness is to generate a possibility to balance emotions and learn to regulate them. It allows thoughts to connect with the body, which impacts on affective symptoms by strengthening the immune system. The video shows the ways to use it in everyday life in the academic context.  The Urgency of Talking About Sexuality in Early Childhood Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Red Papaz This virtual meeting seeks to build a scenario for public discussion to guide and contribute to the strengthening of protective environments for children and adolescents. The psychologists María Clara González and Claudia Sánchez Salamanca talk about the importance of sex education in early childhood.  Virtual Conference: Positive Discipline; Tools to Connect and Guide Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Red Papaz In this virtual conference, Gigliola Nuñez made an explanation about what positive discipline is and shared tools for loving accompaniment in the upbringing of children, children and adolescents. The history of positive discipline began in the 1920s and was consolidated with greater force in the 1980s with Jane Nelsen and Lyn Lott, who supported the entire program in the research of Alfred Adler and Rudolph Dreikurs, ideas now supported by neuroscience.  Training for Citizenship, Yes it Is Possible !: What We Need to Know and Know How to Do; Standards Basic Citizenship Skills Year of publication: 2004 Corporate author: Colombia. Ministerio de Educación Nacional This document presents the national standards of education for citizenship in Colombia, from a competency development approach. It includes the learning standards to be promoted in all grades, from basic to secondary education. Which are organized into three groups: Peaceful coexistence, identity and respect of differences, and democratic participation and responsibility.  Citizenship Competencies: From the Standards to the Classroom; Proposal for Integration into Academic Areas Year of publication: 2004 Author: Enrique Chaux | Juanita Lleras | Ana María Velázquez Corporate author: Colombia. Ministerio de Educación Nacional | Universidad de los Andes This book presents a proposal on how citizenship education can be promoted in schools. It offers ideas on how to integrate citizenship education within the daily life of educational institutions and, in particular, with education in traditional academic areas, with concrete examples of activities that can be implemented in the classroom.  General Guidelines for the Implementation of the Peace Class in Preschool, Elementary and Middle School in Colombia Year of publication: 2016 Author: Enrique Chaux | Ana María Velázquez Corporate author: Colombia. Ministerio de Educación Nacional This document presents the general guidelines for educational communities in Colombia to carry out their peace education projects within the framework of the Peace Law.  Peace Education Performances Year of publication: 2016 Author: Enrique Chaux | José Fernando Mejía | Juanita Lleras | David Guáqueta | Andrea Bustamante | Gloria Inés Rodríguez | Paula Andrea Pineda | Alexander Ruiz-Silva | Carolina Valencia | Charlotte Greniez | Daniel García | Sara Victoria Alvarado | Ana María Velásquez Corporate author: Colombia. Ministerio de Educación Nacional This document presents a proposal for Peace Education performances for grades k to 11th. This proposal seeks to be an illustration of a curricular design consistent with the Guidelines for the Implementation of the Peace Law.  Didactic Sequences of Education for Peace Year of publication: 2016 Author: Enrique Chaux | José Fernando Mejía | Juanita Lleras | David Guáqueta | Andrea Bustamante | Gloria Inés Rodríguez | Paula Andrea Pineda | Alexander Ruiz-Silva | Carolina Valencia | Charlotte Greniez | Daniel García | Sara Victoria Alvarado | Ana María Velásquez Corporate author: Colombia. Ministerio de Educación Nacional This document proposes examples of didactic sequences of Peace Education for all grades from 1st to 11th. A didactic sequence can be understood as the detailed description of a series of articulated lesson organized in a coherent way. The proposed sequences include between 4 and 7 class sessions of approximately 50 minutes each. They seek to be consistent with the General Guidelines for the Implementation of the Peace Law and with the Proposed Performances.  What Does Peace Sound Like? Education for Coexistence Year of publication: 2015 Author: María Del Carmen Muñoz | Marco Fidel Vargas Corporate author: Center for Research and Popular Education / Program for Peace (CINEP/PPP) This podcast discusses education for peace in Colombia and how it contributes to overcoming violence and promoting coexistence.