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Tashieka Simone Burris-Melville; Shalieka Tiffia Burris; Kristin Bledsoe – IGI Global, 2024
Many businesses and organizations struggle with implementing effective teamwork, leading to confusion, stress, and subpar results. In higher education, students often graduate without the necessary teamwork skills, leaving them unprepared for the demands of the modern workplace. "Empowering Teams in Higher Education: Strategies for…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Professional Development, Higher Education, Guides
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Gunz, Sally; Whittaker, Linda – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2016
Canada's boreal forests are second only to the Amazon in producing life-giving oxygen and providing a habitat for thousands of species, from the large woodland caribou to the smallest organisms. The boreal forests are the lifeblood of many Aboriginal communities and the thousands of workers, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal, who harvest and process…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Forestry, Environmental Education, Conservation (Environment)
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Wendt, Jon R. – Communication Education, 1984
Describes DIE (description-interpretation-evaluation), a method for dealing effectively in interpersonal relations, conflict resolution, and intercultural communication. (PD)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Higher Education, Intercultural Communication, Interpersonal Communication
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Burnham, Scott J. – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
It is proposed that the most interesting ethical problems arise from the use of legal skills within the system, and a curriculum for teaching ethics in a contracts course is outlined. The approach uses personal morality to resolve ethical issues that are unresolvable by application of the Code or Rules. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Conflict Resolution, Contracts, Ethics
Warters, Bill; Wendy, Smith J. – Online Submission, 2003
These guidelines were developed by a national working group seminar hosted by the FIPSE-funded Conflict Management in Higher Education Resource Center. They provide a set of best-practices related to the establishment of conflict-handling services for colleges and universities. Seminar participants were carefully chose to represent faculty,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Seminars, Guidelines, Human Resources
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Gmelch, Walter H.; Carroll, James B. – Innovative Higher Education, 1991
A discussion of conflict in academic departments describes current philosophies in conflict resolution, including a principled approach emphasizing positive benefits. Structures within organizations that inherently create conflict are identified, and various strategies for dealing with conflict are outlined based on one theory of response modes.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, Conflict Resolution, Department Heads
Lantieri, Linda – 1995
The Resolving Conflict Creatively Program (RCCP) began in New York City by Linda Lantieri who is now the national director. This program is for teachers, students, administrators, and parents who seek to make schools and society more peaceful through creative means. RCCP was developed because of the increasing statistics of violent acts that take…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Reardon, Betty A. – 1988
This book presents a comprehensive plan for instruction in the area of peace education. Chapter 1, "Personal Perspectives and General Approaches," identifies four major influences on peace education: (1) world order studies; (2) the Peace Education Commission; (2) the U.S.-based Peace Education Network; and (4) the feminist movement.…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
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McCullough, Laurence B. – Journal of Dental Education, 1985
Two models of moral responsibility in dentistry--the beneficence model (to know what is in the best interest of those served) and the autonomy model (the patient has values and beliefs underlying his/her perspective on his/her own best interests)--are outlined, and a framework for resolving conflict between the two is presented. (MSE)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Dentistry, Ethics, Higher Education
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Hicks, David – Westminster Studies in Education, 1991
Reports the nine-year history of the Centre for Peace Studies. Identifies the aims of the project. Discusses the extent of interest in, and reactions to, the center. Describes "World Studies 8-13," a curriculum program of the center that continued under the direction of the World Studies Trust after the center ceased to exist. (SG)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
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Keith-Spiegel, Patricia; And Others – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1996
Suggestions are made for confronting an academic colleague suspected of unethical conduct, including objective determination of the specific ethical violation, assessing evidence, examining motivations, consulting with trusted colleagues, scheduling a conference, using a nonthreatening manner, setting the tone for constructive interaction,…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, College Faculty, Confidentiality, Conflict Resolution
Whitfield, Toni S. – 1997
This paper describes an assignment that is used in a hybrid speech course to test students' knowledge as well as work toward more application of the interpersonal, small group, and conflict aspects of the course. Discussion is scheduled after the lectures that cover those aspects, and a one-day lecture on the topic of persuasion and sources…
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Conflict Resolution, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Bjerstedt, Ake – 1993
This document discusses various models of peace education. Peace education can be handled in a number of different ways in relation to the traditional "Didactic space" of schools, for example: (1) peace education can be made into a special subject, a mono-curricular approach; (2) peace related issues can be handled by means of special…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Bjerstedt, Ake – 1990
As a means of studying ways to help children and young people deal constructively with questions of peace and war, Anima Bose and Zlmarian Jeanne Walker, who have worked to promote peace education in India and Brazil respectively, are interviewed. The influence of Gandhi on the concept of peace in India is emphasized. One cannot teach peace, it…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
Lund Univ. (Sweden). Malmo School of Education. – 1990
As part of the efforts of Sweden's Malmo School of Education's "Preparedness for Peace" project, this document presents a conversation with Paul Smoker. Smoker is director of the Richardson Institute for Conflict and Peace Research, University of Lancaster, England. He has a long history of involvement with peace research and peace…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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