Articles for tag: Bullying, Bullying Prevention, Conflict Resolution

Karla News

To Stop Bullying, Start Teaching Tolerance

In yet another tragic news story about teens who chose suicide over continuing to be victims of bullying, two fourteen year-old girls from Minnesota were found hanged on April 16, 2011. The bullying, according to the mothers of Haylee Fentress and Paige Moravetz, was done mostly via Facebook and text messaging. Haylee had, reportedly, told ...

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Conflict Resolution Test

Here is a pre-test to administer at the beginning of teaching Conflict Resolution techniques. At the end of the quarter or unit, administer the same test to see how much your students have learned. An answer key is provided. Feel free to copy, paste, format, and print this test to use in your classroom. For ...

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Conflict Resolution for Children – the Peace Rug

Conflict resolution in preschool can be a challenge. The desire for peace in the classroom is universal. Despite the best of intentions, conflicts arise. Issues with sharing, taking turns, invading personal space, and other ways of disrespecting each other can be common. Having the knowledge to equip children with good conflict resolution skills is essential ...

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Conflict Resolution in Learning Teams

Conflict Resolution in Learning Teams Wherever there is more than one person, there is an opportunity for conflict. Personalities sometimes collide. Conflict is common in groups that are composed of people that do not have the same backgrounds, goals, or even communication styles. “The use of teams represents an important change in the way we ...