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Praise for our conflict teaching resource

 

"Some excellent work has been done by the Three Faiths Forum … not just resources, but also information about teaching techniques to help you. Remember, not even the most experienced, most qualified, most professional teacher will find this easy to teach."

Professional Association for Citizenship Teaching

"Many pupils will want to talk about the current situation in the Middle East, but this is an emotive subject and difficult to handle in the classroom. The skills required to listen to others must also be a part of this. These guides and resources produced by the 3FF offer a sound and informed approach to help teachers and facilitators deal sensitively and effectively with the topic."

Jane Clements, Director, Forum for the Discussion of Israel and Palestine

"I have just spent some time exploring the site and resources and you are doing a great job.  I found the blog comments between Peace Man and Hope Man particularly moving… I suspect most teachers are avoiding the issue despite the fact that their students are exposed to the situation via the news very day.  Your resources will be a great help."

Roy Honeybone, Independent Citizenship Education Consultant

"We were extremely pleased to see the swift publication of such a well thought out set of educational resources produced by Three Faiths Forum in response to the current Middle East Crisis. The ongoing crisis is exceptionally challenging to discuss in an educational setting and these online resources provide educators with a valuable and informative tool kit to assist in encouraging informed dialogue without further raising levels of tension. It is important for young people to have the opportunity to talk about challenging issues such as this and we would whole-heartedly encourage educators to use these resources when discussing this crisis and other controversial political issues."

Paul Tyack, Anne Frank Trust UK