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Tips for resolving conflict

Tips for resolving conflict. Conflict defined. Conflict is as a disagreement or disharmony that occurs in groups when differences regarding ideas, methods and members are expressed. These differences ,do not have to result in a negative outcome. Used properly, the group can become

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Tips for resolving conflict

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  1. Tips for resolving conflict

  2. Conflict defined Conflict is as a disagreement or disharmony that occurs in groups when differences regarding ideas, methods and members are expressed. These differences ,do not have to result in a negative outcome. Used properly, the group can become closer and more aware of each others differences. With respect for one another, the group can combine ideas and be more successful in the end.

  3. Who’s in your school

  4. Harassment, discrimination, bullying policy Harassment Hurting another person or group (physically or emotionally) because of that person or group’s protected class status Discrimination To deny or limit a person/ group access and opportunity education or other activities based on protected class status Bullying/Intimidation Written, verbal ,electronic or physical acts/behaviors Physically, emotionally or damaging a person’s property creates a threatening environment disrupts the orderly operation of the school Civility Policy

  5. Forms of conflict

  6. Rules of “Thumb”

  7. Q & A Chance to ask that burning question!

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