Peace Spheres: Ecological Relationship of Self, Others, and the World

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2022
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Date: May 1, 2018 Dear Teacher, This is JongRak, who was a student in your third-grade homeroom at Sillim Elementary School. I graduated from Sogang University, majoring in mathematics, and then graduated from Yonsei University this February. Now, I am going to be at Duke University in Biostatistics as a doctoral graduate student. I heard your name when I also applied to Iowa State University (ISU) in Statistics. And I did an Internet search and learned that you are teaching at the School of Education! Though I am not planning to attend ISU and not majoring in education, I wanted to let you know that you are my role model. I still have vivid living memories of you with me at the English-Storytelling Contest at the Chuncheon National University of Education. Do you know EunHye, your other student and my sister? She is a nurse in Samsung Medical Center. My parents are all healthy. Hope that someday I’ll see you! Please take good care of your health always! Sincerely, JongRak
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This book chapter is published as Bahng, E. (2022). Peace spheres: Ecological relationship of self, others, and the world. In Campbell, C. & Simon C. (Eds.), Building Positive Peace (pp. TBA). Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Chapter 4, 76-99. https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-9331-2. Posted with permission.
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