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The Hoopster

The Hoopster. Conflict Resolution. JOURNAL ENTRY: The Hoopster Chapter 9 (p. 119). “I became a victim when I let my change to go to college get away. I had it and let it go. I can blame this or I can blame that, but I had my dream right there in front of me and I let it get away”---Pops.

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The Hoopster

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  1. The Hoopster Conflict Resolution

  2. JOURNAL ENTRY: The Hoopster Chapter 9 (p. 119) “I became a victim when I let my change to go to college get away. I had it and let it go. I can blame this or I can blame that, but I had my dream right there in front of me and I let it get away”---Pops. How can we apply this quote to our lives? What is Pops trying to teach Andre?

  3. What is conflict resolution? • is a range of methods or eliminating sources of conflict. • Conflict is any type of opposition. • Resolving conflict in a peaceful and non-violent way should be the goal of both parties involved in conflict.

  4. Brainstorm • Get into a group of three and brainstorm ways to resolve conflict without violence. • Attempt to create a list of five ways to eliminate or resolve conflict. • You have five minutes.

  5. What does “Nonviolent conflict resolution through forgiveness” mean? Match each word to the quote that best shows its meaning. 1.Nonviolent 2. Conflict resolution 3. Forgiveness The speakers tell true stories about their lives that demonstrate how, through choosing to forgive, conflicts can be resolved. No, don’t hurt him, he’ll only get more angry That’s OK. I don’t hold it against you. What can I do to make up with her? How can we move on from here?

  6. In the assembly, you will hear about a number of Role ModelsWho is this? Mahatma Gandhi What do you already know about Gandhi? Gandhi changed the world with non-violence and forgiveness. What do you think made him strong?

  7. Role ModelsWho is this? Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. changed the United States with non-violence and forgiveness. What do you think made him strong?

  8. Personal Choice Like MLK and Gandhi, YOU have to make choices in your life when you are in difficult situations. What decisions will you make?

  9. Class Discussion Do you think the media has an impact on violence? Extension: Is this impact positive or negative?

  10. Class Discussion If you could make one change that would help stop the violence young people experience, what would it be?

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