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Confrontation and Conflict in the Classroom

Confrontation and Conflict in the Classroom. EDU 2110 Ashley Evensen Kailie Fennel Brittni Findlay. Confrontation and Conflict. To come face to face with, especially with defiance or hostility. Confrontation: Conflict: To be in or come into opposition.

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Confrontation and Conflict in the Classroom

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  1. Confrontation and Conflict in the Classroom EDU 2110 Ashley Evensen Kailie Fennel Brittni Findlay

  2. Confrontation and Conflict To come face to face with, especially with defiance or hostility. • Confrontation: • Conflict: To be in or come into opposition.

  3. Types of Conflict: Teacher/Parent • Parent not agreeing with the teacher’s methods. • Lack of parent’s presence in child’s education Solution: Be willing to accommodate and honor their views.

  4. Student/Student • Bullying • Ignorance • Arguing • Anger • Gossip • Violence Solution: Set up rules at the beginning of the year and make sure they are followed through.

  5. Student/Teacher • Won’t listen • Won’t do work • Backbiting • Frustration Solution: have a back up plan, be patient and have a one on one conversation with the student.

  6. Ways to help prevent conflict • Have discussions and lessons on conflict. • Help students find easy solutions to problems that may arise. • Create a class contract for the students to sign. • Review quarterly.

  7. How to deal with conflict • Have a one on one discussion with the student. • Help the student to address their feelings. • Discuss the situation and possible solutions. • Decide on the best solution and follow through with the plan.

  8. References conflict. (n.d.) The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. (2003). Retrieved March 7 2012 from http://www.thefreedictionary.com/conflict confront. (n.d.) The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. (2003). Retrieved March 7 2012 fromhttp://www.thefreedictionary.com/confront Martin, N. (2009, October 7). Transforming conflict in the classroom. Retrieved March 7, 2012, from http://www.peace.ashoka.org/conflict_in_classroom Woolfolk, A. (2011). Educational Psychology (Eleventh ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson. (Original work published 2005)

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