School is full of conflict. This week we explore three conflicts in the classroom. Students and teachers use poetry and stories to reflect on moments of friction at school and help us understand why ...
I agree with you, Mr. Arthur Miller, “the woods are burning” indeed. America’s current political climate seems like a blazing forest fire of disagreement. We are unable to see each other through the ...
Editor’s Note: Teachers are at the forefront of dealing with conflict and bullying that arises from difference—whether political, racial, religious, or physical. Today, Frosina Kiprijanovska, a ...
It’s a dry, hot day in south Phoenix, but my dimly lit classroom is cool and comfortable. Quick footsteps approach outside the door and two-dozen 8- and 9-year-olds return from recess, sweating and ...
When Nicholas J. Long of Hagerstown, along with his co-authors, Drs. Bill Morse, Ruth Newman and Frank Fecser, wrote the textbook “Conflict in the Classroom: Successful Behavior Management Using the ...
On a campus with more than 30,000 people, we encounter different perspectives, behaviors and beliefs with everyone we meet. Sometimes disagreements can happen as we get to know others—it might be with ...
As interest in professionalizing conflict resolution gradually increased in the period after World War II, behavioral science professionals began to analyze and categorize ways that individuals ...
What began as a Negotiation and Conflict Resolution workshop evolved into an enduring collaboration, demonstrating how theory ...
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