The World Peace Game is a hands-on political science simulation. Children tackle solving real-world inspired crises to achieve world peace and financial stability by taking on the role of prime ministers, cabinet members, UN officials, World Bank members, arms dealers, and more. The object is to achieve world peace and global prosperity by challenging students with 50 interlocking crises, such as hurricanes, oil spills, refugee asylum, and food shortages, while under the threat of unrest.
Playing the World Peace Game is a fantastic opportunity to practice: creative problem-solving, negotiation skills, leadership responsibilities, conflict resolution, and communication skills in a high-energy, hands-on experience. To learn more, visit
The World Peace Game Foundation or
check out the flyer!
Read on for opportunities for middle school students and teachers!
World Peace Game Camp Player Logistics
When: June 26-30, 8:30-12:30
Where: Montessori School of Beaverton, 11065 NW Crystal Creek Lane, Portland 97229,
msb.org
Cost: $295.00
Prequestists: Rising 5th-7th grades. For first-time players. Experienced players will be wait-listed.
World Peace Game Master Class Teacher Training Logistics
When: June 26-30, 8:00-4:00
Where: Montessori School of Beaverton, 11065 NW Crystal Creek Lane, Portland 97229,
msb.org
Cost: $1,375.00
World Peace Game Master Class Facilitators
Meghan is the Assistant Head of School at the Montessori School of Beaverton (MSB) in Portland, Oregon. After meeting John Hunter in 2012, Meghan has facilitated many Games and worked with the Trainers to continue John’s legacy by bringing the World Peace Game to children worldwide.
Terry is a “retired” teacher, having taught 20+ years at Oregon State University, as well as teaching at the elementary level and practicing juvenile law. She and her daughter, Eleanor, first trained with John in 2014, co-facilitating their first World Peace Game in Corvallis, Oregon, in 2015. Terry has worked with John Hunter multiple times since, both through Master training classes and one-on-one conversations. She currently volunteers in elementary schools and is continually amazed at all she learns from the students!
Meghan Kearns
Assistant Head of School
503.439.1597
msb.org