📌 Welcome to the Teachers for Peace Global Learning Hub
If you’re here, it means you found your way to this space — and that already matters. I started Teachers for Peace in March 2022, in the first weeks after the war in Ukraine began. What started as a few free online classes quickly became something much bigger: a global community of learners and volunteer teachers showing up for one another through language, creativity, and care. This is not just a learning platform. It’s a shared space. Here, English doesn’t have to be perfect. You don’t have to speak if you’re tired. Your camera can stay off. You are allowed to arrive exactly as you are. Teachers for Peace exists because learning, especially in times of crisis, is not a luxury. It’s a lifeline. Language gives us voice. Community gives us strength. And showing up — even quietly — is enough. This Skool space is our home base: one place for classes one place for connection one place to feel less alone Please take your time. Read. Observe. Join when you’re ready. If you feel comfortable, you can introduce yourself in the Welcome & Introductions section. If not, that’s okay too. Belonging doesn’t require an introduction. Above all, this space is built on one shared agreement: respect — for identities, experiences, cultures, and each other. I’m really glad you’re here. You belong. — Jennifer 🤍 Founder, Teachers for Peace