A Universal
Education Model in Local Area:
Experience
Share…
Mehmet Ateş,
Coordinator
Antakya, 2019


Philosophy behind the school? Every person has something to teach and every piece of knowledge is precious. A baker teaches how to make bread, the villagers teach making tomatoe paste, some people teach maths, astronomy, yoga, landart, folk dances, French, Arabic or an indiginous African or American language, etc. That means every person can volunteer in this school, teach and learn.
School area? Everywhere is a school. Streets, gardens, olive fields, the banks
of the river, school garden and sometimes inside houses. All places can be
classrooms for learning and sharing.

Accomodation? Volunteers coming from abroad and other parts of Turkey stay with
local families so that exchanging cultural background and knowledge can happen
throughout their stay. Volunteers and families develope life long friendship
this way.

ation and training to thousands of children for 11 years with no money. That’s why this is a sustainable system and can be a good model for different parts of the world.

subjects have become more important for children. Families have developed more liberal values. Young people of the village travel abroad more often now. Most importantly, imagination of children has increased. They believe that all dreams are possible.
Dates of the
School? July 03-23rd (Every year)
How was Servas Peace School this summer?Experience Share…
It is usally windy in the hot summer
times in Antakia, very South of Turkey. That makes summer time sweet and
learning outdoor easier. During Peace School days, children left homes early in
the mornings like snails and arrived Peace School campus just like they did
every year.


woke up early by themselves and even prepared breakfast for guest volunteers”. The programme was very intensive and we sometimes got exhausted during the workshops. Neighbours served us tea, coffee and water during those critical moments.
Servas Peace School aimed to raise
awareness about cultures, languages, different faiths, countries, rights and set
up friendly relationship with nature. Volunteers also focused on teaching how
to consume without hurting, recycle and how to sing with the languages of
people of the world. Most importantly, Peace School aimed to promote feelings
of equality rather than superiority and encouraged children not to compete but
to cooperate. Children were introduced with Servas,
established in the 1950s,
which aims to develope feelings of peace in the world by hosting people and
becoming guests. Children made new dreams of becoming a member of this
organisation in the future. Then they
worked together and designed their own organisations to create peace between
people and cultures. Peace School children discovered the variety of birds and
other animals and plants in the river bank, olive fields and small forests
during nature workshops. They also learnt interesting life of trees and land
art. It was great fun for children to
swim in the river with many of friends. The elder people taught them how
to make old toys and they played together. Children read questioning stories
during philosophy workshops. Volunteer teachers helped them discuss the points
and the how to ask Why. All children played street games and sweated a
lot. Tablet computers and other technological tools could not enter into Peace
School. Photography team (Colors) members were trained and they went taking
photos with a theme every day. They took interesting photos in the village and
enjoyed telling their experience at the end of the day. The themes of the photo
safaris were; the babies and old people, vegetables and fruit that grow in
the village and pollution.

On the other side of the school, the
songs of Multi Lingual Choir brought joy and happiness to the

streets. Children shot short movies by themselves. At
the end of the school, we shared all of the school products with 300 hundred
local people at the Peace School Party. One could easily notice from smiles how
parents were proud of their children.
The volunteers seemed satified, proud, excited and happy when they saw
the performance of the childen. Volunteers were satisfied because they did a
job that served to create the good world they dreamt of. They also learnt from each other. Working
together and making things beautiful meant a lot to them. The friendship they
made with their host families and extraordinary daily life with them and
exchanging cultural aspects and good feelings made

Peace School experience precious and special for everyone.



Peace School experience precious and special for everyone.
A university student, Ilgın, who
experienced her first volunteering programme tried to tell her feelings with
tears in her eyes and children were hugging her; “Here, I have learnt to go
beyond my limits, leave my shell, touch other hearts. Hard to leave leave these
children here?”. Tulin, with 25 years of experience as an art
teacher, was so excited like a fresh teacher spoke to us; “I made conclusions
out of this experience for the whole world. Teaching and learning should be
everyone’s duty for a beautiful world. Every
person with different ages and races should experience this school. I do feel
lucky”.


Rosa, who has the energy of a young
woman, was very excited to tell us her experience; “I have had a lovely
experience in here. It was very interesting to know a new country, cultures,
people and children. Children were very curious, open minded and they learnt
about peace and solidarity. I will tell this story in Italy.”With her life
story, free spirit and thoughts, Rosa was a good model for young volunteers,
children and local people in terms of going after dreams. Everybody in the
village liked her. A music teacher, Uygar, who aimed to make children like
singing in different languages told his feelings in his mother tongue, Arabic; “If
I could make a child smile the world would change. If I could teach children to
love birds on streets, music, theatre, books and tolarance then I would be able
to send lights on the dark sides of the hearts”. Servas Peace

secretary of Turkey, Şermin was also one of the volunteers. She did an interesting workshop with children using drama. Şermin was excited while talking; “Peace School was an interesting experience for me. Children came here to learn and improve. My host family, Sinem-with 3 children, was kind, open minded and hospitable. This school is a big chance for the development of the children, parents and whole village. It would be a good idea to practice Peace School in different parts of Turkey and the World”.

secretary of Turkey, Şermin was also one of the volunteers. She did an interesting workshop with children using drama. Şermin was excited while talking; “Peace School was an interesting experience for me. Children came here to learn and improve. My host family, Sinem-with 3 children, was kind, open minded and hospitable. This school is a big chance for the development of the children, parents and whole village. It would be a good idea to practice Peace School in different parts of Turkey and the World”.
We were having breakfast with all children sitting on the ground around the food under the olive,

pomegranate and fig trees. It was like a farewell activity. There were screams behind us coming from some of the children swimming in a traditional pool. At this moment, Gökçen, who has a loud nice laugh and who was like a well motivated teacher explains her experience; “I had such an interesting volunteering experience. I never felt tired with the questions of children and was very happy with their love they raised for me. I would come again next year”.
The neighbour, the mother and the
first aid of Peace School, Seher, shares her feelings; “Children learn
things they usually do not see at normal schools. They also make the first step
for becoming member of world family”. The youngest volunteer, 15 year old
person, Naz, does workshops with many children and she is happy
that children
call her; “Teacher”. She says; “I have learnt how to improve myself and how
to teach what I know. Also, I have realised that there is no limit for sharing
and loving”. 11 years old girl, Rana, played the Zammuha (hand made flüte)
and started to speak; “I learn to draw, play games and make musical
instruments like this every time. Let’s all leave in peace”. Host family,
Sibel invites all volunteers for a complete table of Antakya dishes every year.
We met at her beautiful terrace and started to serve the dishes together. Sibel
tells her feelings while making the Kofte with Rosa; “We host volunteers
every year. We have fun together. My children become friends with them and they
keep in touch throughout the year. The guests like our culture very much. They
learn Arabic and Turkish. And also they experience how to make dishes of
Antakya. They are welcome every year (Ehlen ve Sehlen)”. People of the
village are aware of what the volunteers are trying to do with their children
and they often appriciate it.


It made us feel good when we saw groups of children in different parts of the school, sitting on the ground and learning about mythology, Egypt, Colombia, Morocco, gender equality, peace in the world, children rights, making parfume out of scents of plants and different languages. Also, listening to the Zammuhas (made with reeds) played by all children
and decorating a wall with the theme of peace in the village helped us streghten our faith in peace.

Besides, we did a workshop about
effective volunteering and exchanged

ideas about the possible volunteering oppurtunities.
We also watched the documentary movie, Naked, that I made on a Syrian refugee
family in Turkey and discussed the prejudice against refugees and the ways of
dealing with such sentiments. This year, we invited Syrian children to join
Peace School workshops. Not suprisingly, local children were
good enough to play with them, draw pictures together and make toys. We had cinema workshops too and the trainer was a Syrian young man, Ayham, who studied cinema at a university in Turkey. He did the workshops in Arabic and Turkish.


good enough to play with them, draw pictures together and make toys. We had cinema workshops too and the trainer was a Syrian young man, Ayham, who studied cinema at a university in Turkey. He did the workshops in Arabic and Turkish.
During the sightseeing tours for
volunteers, we had long conversations about the multicultural background of Antakya,
the peace culture and how Antakya was my inspiration to start Peace School. We
visited the old mosques, the churches, the sinagog, the Allawi Ziyareths, the old
bazaar,
the amazing museum and the old parliemant which played great importance
in the identity of the city. We had some stops to eat the local desserts; Haytali, Kunefe Müşebbek and sometimes for Kagit Kabab. We drank a Suvari Coffee at
the old inn watching the great mountain Habib-i Neccar that protects the city.
Such sight seeing tours helped to exchange experience between volunteers and
develop friendship.

Servas Peace School planted its
seeds and left the village again this summer. Children and local
people will water the plants patiently and they will grow until next year. When we meet again we will help them grow more and plant new seeds at the same time. We will continue from the point where J. Lennon left… The kids wrote it on the peace wall of the village this year; “Imagine all the people. Living life in peace.” We still imagine. That’s why, there is Peace School in our lives.
people will water the plants patiently and they will grow until next year. When we meet again we will help them grow more and plant new seeds at the same time. We will continue from the point where J. Lennon left… The kids wrote it on the peace wall of the village this year; “Imagine all the people. Living life in peace.” We still imagine. That’s why, there is Peace School in our lives.
Mehmet Ateş
August 11th, 2019