JOHN IS INTERVIEWED BY THE ‘GUARDIAN TEACHER NETWORK’

In the interview with the 'Guardian Teacher Network', John discussed the World Peace Game's enduring impact on players since its inception over 30 years ago. Even now, the game still has a profound effect on contemporary players, kids ages 9-10, worldwide.

In the interview with the ‘Guardian Teacher Network’, John discussed the World Peace Game’s enduring impact on players since its inception over 30 years ago. Even now, the game still has a profound effect on contemporary players, kids ages 9-10, worldwide.

For over three decades, John has taught kids how to play the World Peace Game, but not how to solve the game’s challenges. In his interview with the Guardian Teacher Network, published in the Guardian, US Edition, John discussed the history of the game. Hunter recounted his reason for innovating a ‘problem solving game’ as a young teacher. The World Peace Game has since been played around the world, by leaders, teachers, and of course, 4th graders.

“I see the game as an apple seed, which will one day grow into an orchard producing thousands of bushels of fruit.”
– John Hunter

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