By stifling conflicts, we forfeit a rich opportunity to coach students in the delicate skills of peacemaking
Robert Blaircourse handout
FYI Commercial Program: Curriculum Problem Solving - A strategy to problem solve academic or behavioral issues. Can be utilized with students or adults. Curriculum Problem Solving File
Five Ways to Facilitate Student Conflict Resolution |
Out on a Limb: A Guide to Getting Along
Learn how to handle difficult situations and how to get along with others who see things differently. Includes teachers' guide.
Reach In, Reach Out, Reach Over: A Conflict Management Pilot Program in North Carolina
Designed to enhance the training of future teachers so that they are
better prepared to handle conflicts which might occur in their
classrooms.
Conflict Resolution Lesson Plans
Conflict Resolution Lessons - TeacherVision
- A Conflict Resolution Protocol for Elementary Classrooms
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(K–6), one of which is teaching a protocol for conflict resolution
- Helping One, Helping All
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Learn how to use problem-solving conferences, conflict resolution, role-playing, class meetings, and individual written agreements.
- Cool School Where Peace Rules K- 3 online simulation
- The Better Arguments Project "It is a national civic initiative created to help bridge divides – not by papering over those divides but by helping Americans have Better Arguments. In this sense, arguments don’t have to drive us apart. Better Arguments can bring us together. In partnership with communities and advisers around the country, we have synthesized three dimensions and five principles of a Better Argument."
- Responding to Misbehavior with Empathy
- Coaching Children in Handling Everyday Conflicts
- The Building Blocks of Dramatic Play
- Using Picture Books to Teach Conflict Resolution
- Cool School K-3 Conflict resolution online game
- Zoo U game that puts 3rd & 4th graders into various social situations within a virtual school environment to teach them social skills.
- Teaching Tolerance Videos and photo essays depict life experiences around the world. Use the Mix It Up activities to have students identify social boundaries at school, and then have them use primary-source documents to find similar boundaries in history.