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Item El impacto de la mediación escolar en las instituciones educativas como medida de fomento de paz y dialogo en las sociedades futuras(Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Derecho, 2022-02) Durand Espinosa, Roxana Mishell; Jordán Buenaño, Jeanette ElizabethThis degree work with the theme: "THE IMPACT OF SCHOOL MEDIATION IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AS A MEASURE TO PROMOTE PEACE AND DIALOGUE IN FUTURE SOCIETIES", is framed in the field of Mediation and its focus on school education, as a measure to seek a culture of peace in future societies from an early age. It is a comprehensive research project where law, school mediation and psychology are combined, in order to demonstrate the importance and significance of the incorporation of School Mediation within educational institutions in the country. Teaching children from an early age can break stereotypes, old thinking, modernize cultures, and encourage the use of alternative conflict resolution techniques for future societies. Children and adolescents are the future of tomorrow and that is where we must start working, only in this way will we achieve positive changes in the future, breaking past mentalities. The research project is aimed at preventing conflict in educational units in the province of Tungurahua, both public and private. In addition, an analysis of emotional intelligence is presented, an analysis of how human beings react to different situations where our brain sends an alert to the body in order to react or have a negative or positive result in the face of a conflict. The culture of peace is one of the purposes that the government has raised through the Constitution of Ecuador of 2008 in its article 3 within the primary duties of the State specifically in its numeral “8. Guarantee its inhabitants the right to a culture of peace (…) ”, which is why the culture of peace is constituted as a right in Ecuador. (Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador, 2008). Children and adolescents are able to learn alternative conflict resolution techniques from an early age, as is done in other countries such as Latin America and Europe.