Thanks for the World Peace Game

This inspiring tribute to the World Peace Game is a great reminder of the excitement and reward it can bring. Aloha John, Many, many apologies for my long silence! Just after I finished the second WPG here, I was called to the mainland and was there for an extended...
Memphis Participant Blogs the Master Class

Memphis Participant Blogs the Master Class

PRESBYTERIAN DAY SCHOOL TEACHER PHILIP CUMMINGS’S OBERVATIONS Philip Cummings, a participant in our July 2012 Master Class in Memphis, shared his blog entries from the weeklong class. The first tool John shared was teaching students how to use FFOE to assess...

John Hunter and Students Interviewed on WINA 1070

John Hunter was recently interviewed about the World Peace Game on Charlottesville’s morning show on WINA 1070. He describes their classes’s recent visit to the Pentagon. The Pentagon invited John and his student delegation to visit as a result of a...

Comments From Students About The World Peace Game

Below are some recent comments from students who play The World Peace Game: “The confusion and uncertainty are the best parts of the game”. “One would think that it would be best to stay out of problems that you are not directly involved in, but it...

Two Letter From Former Students

Nothing more gratifying for teachers that to hear from former students. Teachers like to hear and know that the seeds that planted many years earlier have made a difference in their student’s life and work. Here are two letters from two of John Hunter’s...

About the Visit to the Pentagon

REFLECTIONS FROM PAM MORAN In her recent blog post from March 25, Pam Moran shares her reflections from the trip to the Pentagon with John Hunter and his 4th grade delegation.  Talking about the excitement of the children and the bus ride to Washington, DC. Pam shares...