Synopses & Reviews
This book introduces the concepts and skills of conflict resolution that can be practiced in the classroom and throughout the school community. Based on material developed by the National Institute for Dispute Resolution (NIDR) and the former National Association for Medication in Education (now merged with the NIDR Youth Program) this practical resource guide shows educators—including principals, district administrators, counselors, and teacher educators—how to diagnose conflicts, handle difficult confrontations, and implement appropriate mediation and problem-solving strategies. Using extensive examples and exercises, the authors illustrate listening and speaking skills, ways of managing the anger that accompanies conflict, techniques for building consensus, and more. And they show how to develop conflict resolution curricula that the school and college levels and incorporate conflict resolution into the professional preparation curriculum.
Review
"An invaluable staff and program development tool. The research references, discussion topics, training modules, and applications provide educators with a strong foundation for skill building and program development. I highly recommAnd this training manual to educators who are planning conflict resolution programs in their schools." --Paul Wiley, principal, Crocker Elementary School, Amherst, Massachusetts
Synopsis
Sponsored by the National Institute For Dispute Resolution and the National Association for Mediation in Education
An invaluable staff and program development tool. The research references, discussion topics, training modules, and applications provide educators with a strong foundation for skill building and program development. I highly recommAnd this training manual to educators who are planning conflict resolution programs in their schools.
?Paul Wiley, principal, Crocker Elementary School, Amherst, Massachusetts
Based on material developed by the National Institute for Dispute Resolution (NIDR) and the former National Association for Mediation in Education (now merged with the NIDR Youth Program), this practical resource guide shows educators how to diagnose conflicts, handle difficult confrontations, and implement appropriate mediation and problem-solving strategies.
About the Author
KATHRYN GIRARD is a consultant with the National Institute for Dispute Resolution (NIDR) and the National Association for Mediation in Education (NAME). NIDR and NAME, both based in Washington, D.C., are leading organizations in the field of mediation and conflict resolution.
SUSAN J. KOCH is a consultant with the National Institute for Dispute Resolution (NIDR) and the National Association for Mediation in Education (NAME). NIDR and NAME, both based in Washington, D.C., are leading organizations in the field of mediation and conflict resolution.
Table of Contents
The nature of conflict -- The concepts and skills of conflict resolution -- Alternative dispute resolution processes -- Applications for conflict resolution in education -- Guidelines for conducting role plays -- Role play examples -- Exploring the dynamics of power in conflict resolution -- Sample course outlines.