Betty A. Reardon is a world-renowned leader in the fields of peace education and
human rights; her pioneering work has laid the foundation for a new cross-disciplinary
integration of peace education and international human rights from a gender-conscious,
global perspective. This collection of reflective inquiry and ongoing research gathers
essential works on peace education and human rights (1967-2014) and provides access to
Reardon’s key works. These texts have been foundational to the field of peace education
during the past five decades of her practical experience. The unique conceptualization
of a holistic framework for organizing content and the practical and specific descriptions
of pedagogies for the practice of critical peace education in schools and universities,
have made them essential resources for peace educators around the world; several have
already become standard texts for basic courses in the field. The book also includes an
overview of Reardon’s career and a bibliography of her publications.