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Popoff, Leslie E. – 1998
This paper discusses a program at Castlewood Elementary School (New York) specifically directed at helping parents develop and enhance their skills in resolving the conflicts they confront in their own lives and relationships. Currently there is no structured program in Castlewood School to teach students conflict resolution skills. The underlying…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Coping, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Communication
Schneider, Gail Thierbach – 1985
All educational evaluations share common problems, perplexities, and political considerations. Logistic problems include incomplete definition of purpose, unclear timelines and personnel allocations, inadequate support services, and the lack of a program plan. Interpersonal dynamics and conflicts plus unwieldy committee structures are perplexities…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluators
Geffen, Michael; Kaplan, Earl – 1990
After an introductory discussion and review of literature on divorce among Jewish families, this document presents and analyzes two case studies which show the adverse effect of divorce and child-custody battles on the children of Jewish families who subsequently plan a B'nai Mitzvah (Bar or Bat Mitzvah) ceremony--a joyous ritual of initiation…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Rearing, Conflict Resolution, Divorce
Hocevar, Susan Page – 1979
The paper examines staff and parent advocacy training for special needs preschool and Head Start children. The author outlines the rights and responsibilities as stated in federal and state legislation, and the aspects of advocacy not usually considered, such as maximizing the resources to provide an appropriate program. Suggestions are given for…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Communication Problems, Conflict Resolution, Educational Programs
Gallus, Jeanette A.; Stinski, Cheryl L. – 1994
This program profile presents a model for conflict resolution training and process that goes beyond school-based peer mediation programs. The program includes a formal process for resolving conflicts between parents, students, staff, school and community; a referral system of trained specialists; and resources which include workshops, curriculum,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Ancillary School Services, Children, Conflict Resolution
Far West Lab. for Educational Research and Development, San Francisco, CA. – 1975
The STRIDE (Service, Training, and Research in Desegregated Education) program, designed to assist school districts in the process of desegregation, was established by the U.S. Office of Education under Title IV of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. During 1974-75, a series of regional conferences was held in Arizona, California, and Nevada. Topics of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Black Influences, Chinese Americans, Community Involvement
Stomfay-Stitz, Aline M.; Hinitz, Blythe F. – 1995
This paper provides techniques and resources for integrating peace education into early childhood education programs. After discussing the history of peace education in the United States and its role in an increasingly diverse society, the paper provides curriculum ideas and best practices for use in early childhood peace education. The need to…
Descriptors: Books, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education
Meggitt, P. H. – 1977
In the form of a diary, an educational consultant describes the highlights of three months of organizational development at an Australian high school. The intervention involved staff, administrators, teachers, students, and parents in the goal of improving the quality of life and learning at the school. Change strategies are described and the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Change Strategies, Conflict Resolution, Consultants
Ashford, Mary-Wynne – 1997
School violence in British Columbia (Canada) is directly related to youth alienation and disconnectedness. The Native concept of connectedness or sense of belonging can be a useful guide for assessing the effectiveness of school violence programs. Connectedness, in this context, indicates that humans are part of a seamless web of creation in which…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Community Relations, Conflict Resolution