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Posts Tagged ‘School’


Conflict Resolution Man – Part 1


This is part 1 of Conflict Resolution Man, another health video. Enjoy. Duration : 0:7:39 Recommended ReadingConflict in Workplace: Your Good People QuitA 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?Do You Have [...]

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In the Mix: Conflict Resolution — Thinking It Through Trailer

We follow a group of high school students as they participate in a conflict resolution workshop led by an experienced facilitator and social worker who encourages them develop their own solutions. After each student describes a recent conflict with a friend or family, they explore ways they commonly handle conflicts?avoiding, confronting, or problem solving and [...]

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Putting Law to Work: The Resurrection of Workplace Self-Governance?

February 28, 2007 Speaker: Cynthia A. Estlund, Catherine A. Rein Professor of Law, New York University School of Law Presented by: CISCDR (Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution) Summary: The Rush McKnight Labor Law Lecture Is workplace self-governance a New Deal idea whose time has passed? Or is it a solution [...]

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In The Mix: Conflict Resolution – Thinking It Through (Excerpt)

In the Mix is the Emmy award winning PBS documentary series for teens. In this program, we follow a group of high school students as they participate in a conflict resolution workshop led by an experienced facilitator and social worker who encourages them to develop their own solutions. After each student describes a recent conflict [...]

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Literacy for Democracy: Conflict Resolution

Literacy for Democracy at UNC Charlotte in Charlotte, NC is a program that focuses on literacy, service learning and civic engagement. Graduate students in a Multiliteracies course worked with Freedom School Scholars in July 2008 to create video Public Service Announcements (PSAs) suggesting solutions to the Cradle to Prison Pipeline Campaign, a Children’s Defense Fund [...]

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12. “And the War Came,” 1861: The Sumter Crisis, Comparative Strategies

The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119) After finishing with his survey of the manner in which historians have explained the coming of the Civil War, Professor Blight focuses on Fort Sumter. After months of political maneuvering, the Civil War began when Confederates fired on Fort Sumter, in the harbor outside Charleston, SC. The declaration [...]

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