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RESOLVING AND TRANSFORMING CONFLICTS (Nonviolence Solutions)

RESOLVING AND TRANSFORMING CONFLICTS (Nonviolence Solutions). Prepared by: Janine Kandall N. Salinas IV-6 BEED. CONFLICT. is from a Latin word conflictus which means striking together. It occurs when one’s actions or beliefs are unacceptable to and, are, hence resisted by the other.

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RESOLVING AND TRANSFORMING CONFLICTS (Nonviolence Solutions)

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  1. RESOLVING AND TRANSFORMING CONFLICTS(Nonviolence Solutions) Prepared by: Janine Kandall N. Salinas IV-6 BEED

  2. CONFLICT • is from a Latin word conflictuswhich means striking together. • It occurs when one’s actions or beliefs are unacceptable to and, are, hence resisted by the other. • It can occur in dyads, groups or larger societal structures.

  3. What Prevents Us from Resolving Our Conflicts? • Fear, pride anger and desire for revenge • Indifference or apathy • Lack of common interest • Lack of communication

  4. ANGER • is not merely irritation or disappointment but a combined feeling of disappointment, anxiety and indignation that signal our body to prepare for fight.

  5. How Do We Manage Our Anger? • Recognize that you are angry. • Distance yourself from the situation • Release anger physically in direct forms • Relaxation Techniques

  6. Dealing With Conflicts • FLIGHT • FIGHT • ACCOMODATE • COMPROMISE • FACE/COLLABORATE

  7. NONVIOLENCE SOLUTIONS

  8. NONVIOLENCE • It provides alternatives to violence. It is not passive resistance, but an active strategy with clear goals. • It seeks to achieve peace, or a vicious political campaign that says it seeks to achieve justice or another beneficial results. • It is the refusal to do harm to other humans as life is sacred and is an absolute value. It is anchored in belief that a human has a potential to change.

  9. WHY NONVIOLENCE? • JAINISM: it is taught that a wise person “does not kill, nor cause others to kill, nor consent to the killings by others” • TAOISM (Lao Tzu): “weapons are instruments of evil and not of a good ruler” • BUDDHISM: the percept of “not to kill” is the foundation for all Buddhist action.

  10. HINDUISM:ahimsa is considered as the greatest gift and highest teaching. • ISLAM: it is taught that anyone who “takes one life without justification, it is he has taken the lives of all humanity” • JUDAISM: followers are urged :not to envy a man of violence and not choose any of his ways • CHRISTIANS:“those who use the sword are sooner or later destroyed by it”

  11. NONVIOLENCE WORKS • PEOPLE POWER I & II

  12. NONVIOLENT ACTIONS • Petitions • Banners, posters • Singing • Marches • Prayer rallies • Mock funerals • Vigils • General strike

  13. Teaching-Learning Ideas • Be a good role model. • Decide with the students some rules for peaceful classroom. • Encourage more cooperative rather than competitive activities. • Consider peaceful techniques of conflict resolution over punitive action. • Teach anger management techniques. • Teach your students both love of country and concern for the whole human community.

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