This guide is designed as a practical tool for educators, helping them transform the classroom into a space for safety and growth rather than one of punishment and fear, through nonviolent methods, strategies, and approaches.
It enables educators to translate the principles of nonviolence into tangible daily practices within the educational environment. School is not merely a place for receiving information; it is a broad space for practicing effective communication, managing emotions, and resolving conflicts through peaceful and constructive methods.
A nonviolent teacher does more than simply deliver information. They create space for a healthy and safe environment for students, while maintaining a firm approach grounded in respect guiding behavior without harshness, correcting mistakes without humiliation, and teaching through example rather than punishment.
This is at the heart of nonviolent education: making the classroom a miniature model of a society built on respect and mutual care.
The guide was prepared based on nonviolent educational research and resources that contribute to promoting a culture of nonviolence.
We hope this guide will be a first step toward making education a pathway to social peace, free from violence, and toward making the teacher a role model for spreading the values of nonviolence and strengthening these values in every child’s character and behavior.
You can access the full guide through the link below.


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