ABOUT THE GAME
The World Peace Game is a hands-on political simulation that gives players the opportunity to explore the connectedness of the global community through the lens of the economic, social, and environmental crises and the imminent threat of war. The goal of the game is to extricate each country from dangerous circumstances and achieve global prosperity with the least amount of military intervention. As “nation teams,” students will gain greater understanding of the critical impact of information and how it is used.

LEARN TO FACILITATE THE GAME
Master Classes Are Open to Teachers of All Grade Levels

A Master Class is an unparalleled experience for teachers to come together in an environment insulated from the demanding rhythms and routines of the day in order to interrogate their own teaching practices. Classes are meant for teachers of all grade levels and subject areas.
Using John Hunter’s World Peace Game as an inspiring and challenging analogy, class participants are led through a series of reflective questions and activities that uncover the grounding assumptions of their teaching practice.

MEET JOHN HUNTER
Teacher, Speaker
A native Virginian and graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, John Hunter is an award-winning gifted teacher and educational consultant who has dedicated his life to helping children realize their full potential. Employing his background as a musician composer and filmmaker during a three-decade career as a teacher, Hunter has combined his gifted teaching and artistic talents to develop unique teaching programs using multimedia software programs in creative writing and film courses.
“We Celebrate Peace But We Don’t Teach It”
At the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, Charlize Theron, the United Nations peace ambassador, shared fellow South African Nelson Mandela’s inspiring vision of peace.
Rethinking Education Through the World Peace Game
Recently, our Executive Director Robin Klingler sat down with Sarah Padgett from Our Story Bridge Listens to discuss the vital role of...
In the race for answers for how to win the game, 3 questions matter more
The World Peace Game, designed for kids, has some pertinent questions every leader should be asking, writes Larry Robertson.
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Larry Robertson
Sienna Wright
Robin Klingler
John N. Hunter Jr.
Madeline Hunter
Jenny Knight
Stephanie Gruner Buckley