John Hunter takes his turn on the TED stage in his
performance “Teaching the World Peace Game” in which he describes the crucial
aspect of education and how properly teaching peace and critical problem
solving to children in a fun game like environment at a young age can benefit
our future generations in unparalleled ways. He describes how children differ from adults
in their lack of world experience and preconceived notions toward others,
thusly making them much more accepting to the pure dream of world peace and
allowing them to think more clearly when problem solving.
To me, this is an inspiring take on creating a more peaceful
and productive future in which children learn coexistence through fun and
simple experiences that can shape them into more tolerant and understanding
adults. Everyone has always said that education is important in shaping our
future generations however the education we give them is lacking. While it
heavily focus on core studies such as math and language in fails to promote
ethics and change after the first year or two of K-12 schooling. Hunter does a
fantastic job in describing this issue and giving his take on how we can make a
change.
If you are interested in hearing more check out the talk at http://www.ted.com/talks/john_hunter_on_the_world_peace_game
If you are interested in hearing more check out the talk at http://www.ted.com/talks/john_hunter_on_the_world_peace_game