Peacemaking (God Fearing) means helping to solve conflicts in a calm and kind way while keeping the classroom a safe and friendly place. Students learn to speak politely, listen to others, and control their emotions when problems happen. By choosing peaceful actions, they show respect for themselves and for those around them.
In school, peacemaking is practiced when students forgive, help friends resolve disagreements, and avoid hurting words or actions. Being God fearing encourages students to act with compassion, patience, and humility. Teachers guide students to reflect on their actions and make choices that bring harmony and understanding.
A school that values peacemaking becomes a place where everyone feels respected and cared for. Students feel safe to learn, share ideas, and build positive relationships. Peacemaking helps shape kind, responsible individuals who live with respect for others and strong moral values.