1for2: 1 School for 2 Opposing Political Groups' Children
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2. Site map
3. How can one school help solve a conflict?
4. Extended summary
5. Schools between "self-described" states
5b. Why Cyprus first?
5c. Video clips of 5d-5g
5d. Israel - P. Authority
5e. N. Korea - S. Korea
5f. Syria - Israel
5g. Pakistan - India
6. Schools for intra-state conflicts
6b. Video clips of 6c- 6g
6c. N. Ireland (Belfast)
6d. Iraq (Baghdad)
6e. Lebanon (Beirut)
6f. Afghanistan (Kabul)
6g. Nepal (Kathmandu)
7. For the best resolution results
9. Why integrating the school is not enough
9b. Cooperative, competitive and individualistic efforts
9c. Integrated schools and inter-group relations
9d. Instilling a shared "superordinate identity"
9e. The cooperative school
10. Cooperative learning?
10b. Video clips of CL
12. The Cypriot School (TCS)
Possible location
12c. Drawing of The Cypriot School
12e. Admissions formula for influential two-year-olds
15. How TCS might catalyze a solution – Part 1
15b. Cognitive dissonance examples
15e. Visuals: Cog. diss. at TCS
15f: Analogy: A watershed and a dying fruit tree
16. How TCS might catalyze a solution – Part 2
18. Evaluating TCS
19. Korean & Golan rail
19b. Estimated cost
19c. Videos: Non-maglev
19d. Palestinian rail
19e. Maglev /Non-maglev?
19f. Videos: Maglev rail
20. Questions about TCS
21. Message board
Schools between "self-described" states
5b. Why Cyprus first?
5c. Video clips of the other four conflicts between
"self-described states"
5d. The
Semitic
School
5e. The Korean School
5f. The Abrahamic School
5g. The Punjabi School
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