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Conflict Resolution: You Can Solve It! – Sunburst Visual Media Guidance Trailer


Help students think and talk about how to be assertive when refusing a request made by friends; respond effectively to someone else’s anger; work out a conflict with adults; and solve conflicts in order to successfully work together. Grades 5-9 http://www.cerebellum.com Duration : 0:1:13 Recommended ReadingConflict in Workplace: Your Good People QuitDRS Peer MediationA Particular [...]

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Using Computer Games to Support Democracy and Conflict Resolution

Video games can be fun to play. They also can teach people how to settle conflicts peacefully. This is a video game called Food Force. It can be downloaded from the Web site of the World Food Program. The groups Jennifer Parmalee says the game shows children the difficulty of getting food to areas of [...]

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Teacher Anger Jeopardy

www.wavelengthinc.com From Wavelength’s show, The Seven Habits of Highly Ineffective Educators. Duration : 0:0:48 Recommended ReadingConflict in Workplace: Your Good People QuitDRS Peer MediationA Particular Cost of Conflict Calculator Can Illustrate The Urgency of Facing Workplace Conflict in Ones CorporationDo You Really Imagine That It’s The Visible Workplace Conflict That’s Derailing Your Businesses Profits?The Complete [...]

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Interview Tips: Share a conflict resolution. A BAD answer / example.

A man, interviewing for a Controller position, answers the common interview question: Tell me about a recent conflict you’ve encountered and how you’ve handled it. This is an example of a BAD way to answer this question. Describe the conflict objectively, and be careful about placing blame and accepting none. Give specific examples of how [...]

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Interview Tips: Share a conflict resolution. A GOOD answer / example.

A man, interviewing for a Controller position, answers the common interview question: Tell me about a recent conflict you’ve encountered and how you’ve handled it. This is an example of a GOOD way to answer this question. Describe the conflict objectively, and be careful about placing blame and accepting none. Give specific examples of how [...]

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Michele Iaia: Conflict Resolution

http://www.mindtv.org There are many ways to resolve conflicts — surrendering, running away, overpowering your opponent with violence, filing a lawsuit, etc. The movement toward Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), sometimes referred to simply as conflict resolution, grew out of the belief that there are better options than using violence or going to court. Successful conflict resolution [...]

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