Creating the Peaceable School:
Program Guide
Student Manual
Video
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Program Guide Creating the Peaceable School
A Comprehensive Program for Teaching Conflict Resolution
Richard J. Bodine, Donna K. Crawford, and Fred Schrumpf
Papercover, 8 ½ × 11, 506 pages Item 5210, $45.95
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This widely used conflict resolution program is designed for use with upper elementary and middle school students. Through the conflict resolution strategies of mediation, negotiation, and group problem solving, students learn to recognize, manage, and resolve conflicts in peaceful, noncoercive ways. This guide includes 63 learning activities and step-by-step teaching procedures. It features an entire chapter on program development and implementation strategies. Additional appendices include assessment measures, mediation and negotiation simulations, and a variety of reproducible program forms. Click here for the Table of Contents and a complete listing of activities.
ISBN 0-87822-476-9
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Student Manual Creating the Peaceable School
A Comprehensive Program for Teaching Conflict Resolution
Richard J. Bodine, Donna K. Crawford, and Fred Schrumpf
Papercover, 8 ½ × 11, 142 pages Item 5211, $16.95
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This manual serves as a student workbook and is recommended for each learner participating in the program. It summarizes each important concept: rights and responsibilities, rules, cooperation, conflict, peace and peacemaking, negotiation, mediation, and group problem solving. The manual contains a variety of forms and worksheets designed to reinforce student learning.
ISBN 0-87822-477-7
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Creating the Peaceable School Video
Richard J. Bodine and Donna K. Crawford
40 minutes (includes program guide) Item 4765, $125.00
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This video illustrates the concepts and conflict resolution strategies contained in the Creating the Peaceable School Program Guide (described above). A free copy of the guide accompanies the video. The program developers discuss the program's philosophy, background, and objectives. Interviews with students and teachers point out the benefits of the program. The video also features scenes of elementary, middle school, and high school students, using mediation, negotiation, and group problem solving.
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Additional conflict resolution resources.
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