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Although until early 2000 Gabi Salomon was mostly known in the area of educational psychology as a world expert on cognitive effects of media and technology on learning, few of his colleagues abroad new that he is a very dedicated peace activist who struggled to bring peaceful conflict resolution to the society that has been ridden by a bloody and exhausting conflict. In his first part of the career he achieved a prominent place in the gallery of science. As an educational psychologist he got many different awards for his meaningful contribution that advanced the knowledge in educational psychology.
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Salomon, G. (2002). The nature of peace education: Not all programs are created equal. In G. Salomon & B. Nevo (Eds.), Peace education: The concept, principles and practices around the world. Mahwah, NJ: LEA.
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Bar-Tal, D. (2016). Gavriel Salomon. In: Elstad, E. (eds) Educational Technology and Polycontextual Bridging. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-645-3_11
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