Conflict Resolution Card Game is a fun way to learn about and discuss conflict resolution skills! As students play, they are asked to answer questions that will help students learn about how they handle conflict, the benefits of resolving conflicts peacefully, and skills for mediation.✔ 124 Game ...
Effective social responsibility strategies to teach kids to solve problems peacefully and resolve conflicts independently.
Social emotional learning is the foundation of a successful classroom by creating an environment of inclusion and respect.
This encyclopaedia provides a comprehensive overview of major theories and approaches to the study of peace and conflict across different humanities and social sciences disciplines. Peace and conflict studies (PCS) is one of the major sub-disciplines of international studies (including political science and international relations), and has emerged from a need to understand war, related systems and concepts and how to respond to it afterward. As a living reference work, easily discoverable and searchable, the Palgrave Encyclopedia of Peace and Conflict Studies offers solid material for understanding the foundational, historical, and contemporary themes, concepts, theories, events, organisations, and frameworks concerning peace, conflict, security, rights, institutions and development. The Palgrave Encyclopaedia of Peace and Conflict Studies brings together leading and emerging scholars from different disciplines to provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource on peace and conflict studies ever produced.
Peace is not absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.
This book explores relations between communication and conflict. How one thinks about communication is demonstrated as shaping how one approaches conflict, and vice versa. Individuals engaged in conflict transformation apply the tools and strategies of their field while communicating to widely divergent audiences. Professional communicators not only create…
Read about helpful conflict resolution skills for kids, including using I-statements, finding win-win solutions & being a good listener.
Product Description Develop positive behavior through reading and discussions about emotions and social interaction. Stories told from the perspectives of diverse children enable students to learn about relationships and feelings! MySELF's I Get Along with Others books encourage healthy friendships, cooperation, and peaceful conflict resolutions. The inside front cover of each book offers teaching tips to ease conversations about behavior while building reading skills to meet Common Core Standards. The inside back cover offers post-reading questions and real world connection opportunities. Four theme sets emphasize the abilities and character traits that enable people to work with others, learn effectively, and play important roles in their families and communities.
This Responsibility social emotional learning curriculum teaches Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade kids about personal responsibility, setting goals, peaceful problem solving, and bullying. It includes five detailed social skills lessons and fun responsibility activities (crafts, coloring pages, bulletin board, writing, games, and worksheets). What does this unit cover? ⭐️What is Responsibility? Lesson 1 teaches kids to understand responsibility and describe how it sounds, looks, and feels. ⭐️Being Responsible Lesson 2 teaches children to describe personal responsibilities. They will make an effort to be responsible each day. ⭐️Reflecting & Setting Goals Lesson 3 teaches children to describe a goal and why it is important. They try setting goals, creating a strategy, and sticking to a plan. ⭐️Peaceful Problem Solving Lesson 4 teaches children to describe peaceful ways to solve problems. They will demonstrate effort in solving problems independently and peacefully. ⭐️What is Bullying? Lesson 5 teaches children to understand what a “bully” is and whether certain actions are “bullying.” ⭐️Standing Up for Others Lesson 6 teaches children to describe ways to stand up to a bully. Activities included in the Responsibility unit: Discussion Starters cards Anchor Chart pieces Coloring Pages & Posters Card game Tons of literature connections & writing activities Storybook Sorting activities Responsible vs. Irresponsible sort Tease Monster book companion craftivity Role Play Scenario cards Responsibility cards Poetry activities & templates Responsible SUPER KID tie craft Peaceful Problem Solving method Goal Setting strategies & posters Bulletin board display for goal setting & more! PLUS A BRAND NEW BONUS: Family Partnership Guide Connect with and encourage families to participate in their child's social-emotional learning development and the concepts you teach at school. Each unit includes a printable guide with a letter to families, strategies and activities they can try at home, and a book guide with video links. ✅Check out the preview for a closer look at what this resource provides: the lesson plans, interactive activities, games, posters, and more. WHY this is the ONE SEL resource you need to teach kids about their emotions! ✔️Each lesson and activity can be extended to cover your SEL time for a month! ✔️This is a flexible SEL curriculum that can be taught when teachers have time ✔️Facilitate meaningful discussions and activities that build important social-emotional skills and grow the classroom community. ✔️Save time as the planning is done for you. ✔️This is research-based and follows the CASEL framework for SEL. ✔️Works great for morning meetings or end of the day lessons, for school counselors, classroom teachers, and in a homeschool setting. TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID... ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Let's grow Dendrites says, "I have a super dramatic class this year, and they still haven't quite figured out how to work like a team and help each other, but they're getting there. This resource helps a lot! We've talked about being peace makers and done a lot of problem solving activities from this pack. It's awesome!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Brenda H. says, "My students NEED this so badly right now. It is perfect for helping to teach them responsibility in and out of the classroom. I love that it is specific and has links and book titles for every lesson." ♥♥The mind+heart Social Emotional Learning Curriculum for K-2 is available for a SPECIAL LOW PRICE DISCOUNT. Get your entire year’s worth of lessons (40+ included) and activities to help young children to develop emotional literacy, self-control, and social competence TODAY!♥♥ Check out the other SEL units for K-2: Emotions & Feelings Self-Regulation & Self-Control Growth Mindset Relationships & Friendship Empathy & Social Awareness Kindness & Bucket Filling Respect & Gratitude Related SEL Products that work great with this resource! Social Emotional Learning K-5 Curriculum SEL Writing Activity Mats Seasonal SEL (Back to School, Fall, Winter, Spring, End of the Year) Bundle Morning Meeting SEL Bundle Stay connected with Proud to be Primary ♥Never miss a sale or new release! Click the star to follow my store! ♥Join our email list and get exclusive content and FREE resources. ♥Visit our website at Proud to be Primary for engaging ideas! Have a question or need help with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. Please ask all questions before purchasing. Terms of Use: This product is licensed for single classroom use ONLY unless multiple licenses are purchased. Your purchase grants you a license to use in a secure, password-protected online platform (such as Google Classroom) with your students only. You may not transfer or share with another teacher or use it for commercial purposes (Outschool, etc.). Copyright ©2013 to Present - Proud to be Primary - Elyse Rycroft
How do we teach kids peace? Children are future leaders and peacemakers. Montessori emphasizes global, community, and inner peace.
One of the best gifts from Montessori education has to be the concept of the Peace Table. The Peace Table is a conflict resolution tool for the classroom. Traditionally, there is a peace rose that the children can present to a child they have a conflict with and “go” to the table to work it out. One way to adapt that process to the classroom is to use a little heart stone.
This book provides an insight into some of the main issues that arise in post-conflict economic and social reconstruction, and offers examples of what works, and what does not. It will be of interest to all working on economic and social reconstruction in post-conflict countries, as well as those working on peace and development.
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How do you help your kids learn to manage their own conflict? I've heard of several options - the tattle jar, comment bucket, read-alouds, etc. I like those, but I've found that they sometimes enhance the problem, if that makes sense - they allow the child to "tattle" and expect that the adult will handle it without having to think through the situation on their own. We use something called a peace window - based on the Montessori idea of a peace table. Ours has a different name because I ran out of room to put an actual peace table ... so I grabbed some window markers and off we went! The concept is simple; there are only a few rules: You have to go to the peace window if you're invited, but you can't invite someone in the middle of a lesson - only during group or individual work time (or play time). The person who did the inviting starts, and you can't interrupt. You start by saying, "When you ______, I felt _______." The other person can explain their side. Then you have to use the sentence started, "I'd like ______," and tell the other person what will resolve the situation from your perspective. The other person is free to accept or try to compromise. It has made a HUGE difference in my kids. It took a lot of modeling and practicing our conversations, but now they leave me out of most situations, and I only get called in if a compromise isn't able to be reached, or if things are getting heated. I'd say 90% of the class uses it judiciously and 10% still needs me there for most conversations. That's a big improvement over the beginning of the year when I heard, "Ms. BBZ, he/she _____" ... all. day. long!
The peace education strategy for behavior management requires preschoolers to develop conflict resolution techniques. This beneficial approach uses a peace table and a peace flower to help resolve conflicts in the classroom.
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This responsibility SEL curriculum is teacher-approved and includes 6 detailed lessons filled with hands-on and mindful activities that teach children about personal responsibility, goal setting, peaceful problem solving, and bullying. ♥♥The mind+heart Social Emotional Learning Curriculum for K-2 is available for a SPECIAL DISCOUNT. Get your entire year’s worth of lessons (40 included) and activities to help young children to develop emotional literacy, self-control, and social competence TODAY! ♥♥ Through a variety of thought-provoking lessons, discussions, community building ideas, and tons of engaging activities… Children will understand what responsibility means and describe how it sounds, looks, and feels. Children will describe ways to and demonstrate taking on responsibilities. Children will make an effort to be responsible each day. Children will describe what a goal is and why it is important. Children will set a goal, create a strategy and stick to a plan. Children will describe ways to solve a problem peacefully. Children will demonstrate effort in solving problems independently and peacefully. Children will understand what a “bully” is and whether certain actions are “bullying”. Children will describe ways to and demonstrate standing up to a bully. What does this unit cover? What is Responsibility? Lesson 1 teaches to understand what responsibility means and describe how it sounds, looks, and feels. Being Responsible Lesson 2 teaches children to describe ways to and demonstrate taking on responsibilities. They will make an effort to be responsible each day. Reflecting & Setting Goals Lesson 3 teaches children to describe what a goal is and why it is important. They will set a goal, create a strategy and stick to a plan. Peaceful Problem Solving Lesson 4 teaches children to describe ways to solve a problem peacefully. They will demonstrate effort in solving problems independently and peacefully. What is Bullying? Lesson 5 teaches children to understand what a “bully” is and whether certain actions are “bullying”. Standing Up for Others Lesson 6 teaches children to describe ways to and demonstrate standing up to a bully. Activities included in the Responsibility unit:Look at the PREVIEW for a look at this SEL unit up close and the variety of lessons and activities included! Discussion Starters cards Anchor Chart pieces Coloring Posters Card game Tons of literature connections & writing activities Storybook Sorting activities Responsible vs. Irresponsible sort Tease Monster craftivity Scenario cards Responsibility jar cards Poetry activities & templates Responsible SUPER KID tie craft Peaceful Problem Solving method Goal Setting strategies & posters Bulletin board display for goal setting & more! PLUS A BRAND NEW BONUS: Family Partnership Guide Connect with and encourage families to take part in the social-emotional learning development of their child and the concepts you are teaching at school. Each unit includes a printable guide with a letter to families, strategies and activities they can try at home, and a book guide with video links. WHY this is the ONE Social-Emotional Learning resource you need to teach kids about their emotions! Each lesson and follow-up activities can extend to cover your SEL time for a month! This is a flexible SEL curriculum that can be taught when teachers have time, while the recommendation is to teach a lesson once a week and extend it throughout the week with the follow-up activities. You will have what you need to facilitate meaningful discussions and impactful activities that build important social and emotional skills and grow your classroom community. You will save time as the planning is done for you. Since this is research-based and follows the CASEL framework for SEL, you know that you are covering the most important lessons kids need! It provides a TON of variety and includes activities that will engage students and help them build important emotional awareness skills. The lessons and activities work great for morning classroom meetings or end of the day lessons, for school counselors, classroom teachers, and in a homeschool setting. Try the SEL program that is needed in ALL classrooms!mind+heart Social Emotional Learning curriculum for K-2 Check out the other SEL units for K-2:Emotions & FeelingsSelf-Regulation & Self-ControlGrowth MindsetRelationships & FriendshipEmpathy & Social AwarenessKindness & Bucket FillingRespect & GratitudeResponsibility, Goal Setting, & Conflict Resolution ♥♥Teach 3-5? The mind+heart Social Emotional Learning Curriculum for 3-5 is available for a SPECIAL DISCOUNT. 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A quick and engaging activity! This game can be used for reinforcing the conflict skills taught or for a formative assessment of conflict skills. Students will be identifying these conflict strategies: Ignore, Walk Away, Apologize, Take Turns, Get Help, Ask to Stop, Share, and Rock, Paper,Scissors.
Conflict resolution for kids is an excellent (and simple) 7 step process that teaches siblings how to resolve conflicts on their own.
This book examines the role that community-based educators in violence-affected cities play in advancing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s radical nonviolent vision for racial and social justice. This work argues that nonviolence education can help communities build capacity to disrupt and transform cycles of violence by recognizing that people impacted by violence are effective educators and vital knowledge producers who develop unique insights into racial oppression and other forms of systemic harm. This book focuses on informal education that takes place beyond school walls, a type of education that too often remains invisible and undervalued in both civil society and scholarly research. It draws on thousands of hours of work with the Connecticut Center for Nonviolence (CTCN), a grassroots organization that presents an ideal case study of the implementation of King's core principles of nonviolence in 21st-century urban communities. Stories of educators' life-changing educational encounters, their successes and failures, and their understanding of the six principles of Kingian nonviolence animate the text. Each chapter delves into one of the six principles by introducing the reader to the lives of these educators, providing a rich analysis of how educators teach each principle, and sharing academic resources for thinking more deeply about each principle. Against the backdrop of today's educational system, in which reductive and caricatured treatments of King are often presented within the formal classroom, CTCN's work outside of the classroom takes a fundamentally different approach, connecting King's thinking around nonviolence principles to working for racial justice in cities deeply impacted by violence. This book will be of much interest to students of conflict resolution, race studies, politics and education studies, as well as to practitioners in the field.
This low-prep, interactive, board game will give students the opportunity to practice conflict resolution strategies and how to use I-Statements. This game would be perfect to use in a school counseling small group, with an individual student, or the entire class! *** Updated to include a Google Slides digital version*** Save money with bundles!! School Counseling Board Game BUNDLE Includes: Board Game (print and digital) Teacher / Counselor Instructions 24 I-Statement Game Cards SAVING TIME These games are very low prep and can be used in person or online. WHO IS THIS DESIGNED FOR? This I-Statements board game is designed for students in grades 1-5. It can also be modified to work for other grades. This board game is part of the From Pirates to Peace Keepers Conflict Resolution Small Group. You can purchase the entire curriculum HERE. RELATED SCHOOL COUNSELING RESOURCES: ⁕ I-Statements Bundle ⁕ I-Statements Boom Card Digital Game ⁕ Conflict Resolution Small Group Visit Bright Futures School Counseling Blog and subscribe to my email list to gain access to my Class Lesson Cheat Sheet. You will also receive a weekly email with my latest school counseling tips, research, and freebies! Follow me on social media to be the first to learn about sales and new resources! School Counseling Simplified Podcast Bright Futures Counseling INSTAGRAM Bright Futures Counseling FACEBOOK
The United Nations + Eleanor Roosevelt Reading Packet provides 5th grade students an engaging learning experience about the formation of the United Nations. Students will read an informative passage detailing Eleanor Roosevelt's integral role in the creation of the UN and apply key vocabulary terms related to the content. This printable packet includes reading comprehension questions, graphic organizers requiring students to demonstrate understanding of the passage, and step-by-step answer keys for educators. This versatile resource allows flexible implementation, including whole/small group instruction or independent practice. Overall, this standards-aligned reading packet delivers an enriching opportunity for students to explore an important piece of world history. The United Nations + Eleanor Roosevelt Reading Packet
Islam Peace and Conflict Escape Quiz for the end or start of a semester. (Escape Room Mixed with a self marking and instant feedback Quiz - Perfect for students to do whilst social distancing. (Works similar to a set of boom cards but made in PowerPoint so better and editable) All students need is a laptop/Computer or iPad/Device and the ability to use PowerPoint to participate. Estimated to last 30 mins - 45 minutes 1 x Editable PowerPoint Version (You can edit the secret message left at the end for the students on the white board slide 85) 1 x PPTSX Version - Send the file straight to the students or set up on a shared school drive for students to access. 1 x Set of Student Escape Certificates 1 x Excel Teacher Answer Sheet. 1 x Digital Progress bar built in Quiz Self Marks for the students. This resource has several cool hidden features, pathways and puzzles to solve whilst also going through a series of 20 Subject themed self marking Multiple Choice Questions. Sound effects enhance the experience. Over 85+ PowerPoint Slides - Save points, Checkpoints, Traps and Moral dilemmas etc… We have produced a YouTube walk through explainer video Just follow Cre8tive ResourcesYouTube Channel How could you use it Set it up ready to go in a school computer room - Host a competitive challenge and organise a leader board with escape times. Send it out to students who can download the file and attempt it in their own time. Have it on the screen in front of the class Edit the template slide 85 to have a personal message for each student / Class Why should I purchase it? The Escape Quiz self marks and provides the student with instant feedback, progress and encouragement. There are lots of hidden aspect to the Escape Quiz and provides great challenge with a sense of adventure. Over 20 Multiple Choice pathway questions to the Escape Quiz themed on the topic in question. - 85 slides. ⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙⬙ Find "Cre8tive Resources" on Social Media: Follow us on social media (Instagram, Twitter and Facebook) to be the first to know about new product releases, giveaways and contests. Our most popular Life Skills, Character Education & Health resources we sell include: ➡️Back To School Health + Character Education Lessons ➡️Rap and Hip Hop Music lessons Bundle ➡️American Celebrations Bundle of significant holidays ➡️Huge Character Education Bundle (over 60 Topics/ Events and 1,250 PPT slides) ➡️HEALTH & WELLBEING BODY CONFIDENCE UNIT ➡️Comprehensive Sex Education Lessons for High School Students ➡️Rights Responsibilities Terrorism Extremism and Human Rights ➡️Personal Finance for Students Unit ➡️Female Health & Wellbeing Bundle ➡️Exploring Healthy lifestyles, stress and Wellbeing ➡️HUMAN RIGHTS BUNDLE - V. POPULAR ➡️The United Nations Mega bundle ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈ ➡️Be sure to follow our store to be alerted of new products. >> Click here << ➡️Don't forget to leave feedback. You will receive TPT credits that can be used on future purchases! Terms of Use This product bundle is allowed to be used in the purchaser's school only. If you wish to share this resource with another colleague, or parent, please purchase an additional license at a discounted price. This product is not to be posted online, in whole or in part, without prior consent. Check out our website at www.Cre8tiveresources.com for full terms and conditions and sign up to our news letter and access a large catalogue of free and paid products..
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A few weeks ago, sweet Julie over at Mrs. Lee’s Kindergarten wrote this great little post about Peacemakers & Peacebreakers. Immediately, I was smitten…absolutely IN.LOVE with her idea. In our Social Studies curriculum for the first few weeks of school, we’re supposed to teach the littles about rules, people who make rules, consequences, etc. Julie’s …
This book provides a broad framework for scholar-practitioners to assist parties in conflict to collaboratively and comprehensively analyze and address diverse conflicts using all-manner of conflict interventions and theories emerging out of the twin fields of conflict resolution and peace studies. The generalist approach, which emphasizes both ‘ways of doing’ and skills, as well as ‘ways of being’ and principles, rests on solid theoretical foundations and evaluation research is integral to the approach.
This low-prep, interactive, board game will give students the opportunity to practice conflict resolution strategies and how to use I-Statements. This game would be perfect to use in a school counseling small group, with an individual student, or the entire class! *** Updated to include a Google Slides digital version*** Save money with bundles!! School Counseling Board Game BUNDLE Includes: Board Game (print and digital) Teacher / Counselor Instructions 24 I-Statement Game Cards SAVING TIME These games are very low prep and can be used in person or online. WHO IS THIS DESIGNED FOR? This I-Statements board game is designed for students in grades 1-5. It can also be modified to work for other grades. This board game is part of the From Pirates to Peace Keepers Conflict Resolution Small Group. You can purchase the entire curriculum HERE. RELATED SCHOOL COUNSELING RESOURCES: ⁕ I-Statements Bundle ⁕ I-Statements Boom Card Digital Game ⁕ Conflict Resolution Small Group Visit Bright Futures School Counseling Blog and subscribe to my email list to gain access to my Class Lesson Cheat Sheet. You will also receive a weekly email with my latest school counseling tips, research, and freebies! Follow me on social media to be the first to learn about sales and new resources! School Counseling Simplified Podcast Bright Futures Counseling INSTAGRAM Bright Futures Counseling FACEBOOK
Written by international practitioners and scholars, this pioneering work offers important insights into peace mediation practice today and the role of third parties in the resolution of armed conflicts. The authors reveal how peace mediation has developed into a complex arena and how multifaceted assistance has become an indispensable part of it. Offering unique reflections on the new frameworks set out by the UN, they look at the challenges and opportunities of third-party involvement. With its policy focus and real-world examples from across the globe, this is essential reading for researchers of peace and conflict studies, and a go-to reference point for advisors involved in peace processes.
Research shows that successful bully reduction programs incorporate conflict resolution skills into daily practices. This guide will give you the ability to teach, model and practice these skills within the classroom setting. Similar to a cliff notes version of the process, the guide goes directl...
This circle of control activity teaches students the difference between what is inside their control and what is outside of their control.
INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute) addresses the causes and consequences of conflict in Northern Ireland and internationally and promotes conflict resolution management strategies.
Check In Check Out is an evidence-based tier two behavior intervention. Here's my best tips, tricks, and resources to help you succeed with CICO.
This book is designed as an undergraduate textbook to be used as a foundation text for peace and conflict studies (PACS) programs or for anyone interested in an overview of the field of peace and conflict studies. The book provides an introduction to the field balancing theory, research, and practice.