THE RELEVANCE OF THE UNITED NATIONS AT
DISCOVERY SCHOOL
“...that it is necessary to assist
children in developing the skills of reasoning, empathizing, valuing and the
creative resolution of conflict; that it should encourage curiosity,
open-mindedness, persistence, respect for the opinions of others and
cooperation; that it should develop in children the ability to think
abstractly, critically, and creatively;...”
Quoted from an original
document that was provided by the founders of Discovery School 1994
One of the most important traits of Discovery School
it the international nature of its population. That is something we not only
take pride of, but use as one of our most valuable teaching resources. Values
such as tolerance, respect and acceptance are clear expectations that are
taught and enforced in our school community. Thus, it is no wonder why the
celebration of the anniversary of the United Nations is such an important date
in our school calendar.
When examining closely the aims of the United
Nations we find among them that as an organization it seeks “to keep peace
throughout the world” , and among its principles it encourages countries to
“settle their differences by peaceful means”. In a microcosmos, teachers,
parents and students at Discovery School are constantly striving to use
effective means of conflict resolution to overcome problems and differences,
all the while respecting other’s individual and cultural differences.
The Discovery School Community comes together to
celebrate these differences, giving the opportunity to all our different
cultural communities to showcase the richness of their traditions and ways of
life in an event filled with enthusiasm, activities and delicious food for
students, parents and teachers. Throughout this week, the children will be
learning about the United Nations, and will be participating in activities that
will lead to this wonderful event.
What do YOU know of the organization? This is
an ideal time to sit with your child and talk about the United Nations, and
learn more about this amazing organization. Take the time to discuss traits
such as tolerance, respect, cooperation, and peace with your child(ren). Think
about ways we can demonstrate these at school, at home, and with family and
friends. Use the following links to refresh your knowledge! We hope to see you
all at school this Thursday, October
26 for an amazing school celebration!
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