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Santa, Anne – Educational Leadership, 2007
Recess gives children the freedom and the time to explore the natural world, socialize, and exercise. But in many school systems, recess time is shrinking to make time for test preparation. In support of recess, Anne Santa cites research showing that recess breaks can actually improve learning because student attentiveness improves after a break.…
Descriptors: Physical Fitness, Recess Breaks, Leisure Time, Conflict Resolution
Quinlan, Audrey – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2004
Mediation is a process for resolving disputes and conflicts in which a neutral third party acts as a moderator. Assisted negotiation help students work out their differences constructively and nonviolently. In this article, the author, who is a middle and elementary school teacher and principal for 15 years, believes in mediation as the safest way…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Mediation Theory, Peer Relationship, Discipline
Scarpaci, Richard T. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2006
Some people view bullying as a normal aspect of childhood; teachers who prevent bullying know that this is not true. Bullying is a deliberate act that hurts young victims, both emotionally and physically. Aside from the victims, bullying affects people around them by distracting, intimidating, and upsetting them. Basically, bullying in the…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Antisocial Behavior, Peer Relationship

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

Davis, Grace M. – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 1994
Contends that peer mediation offers a way for students to settle disagreements without violence and without involving the traditional system of school discipline. Discusses brief background about peer mediation, then presents one high school mediation program that has been implemented and evaluated. Outlines step-by-step approach to implement a…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, High School Students, Peer Mediation, Peer Relationship
Shantz, Carolyn Uhlinger – 1984
Social and cognitive theories indicate that conflict plays an important role in an individual's psychological development. Research findings bearing on this conundrum provide initial hints about what social conflict in children is like and how it relates to characteristics of the child, but the short and long term positive and negative effects of…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Development, Conflict, Conflict Resolution

Fine, Esther Sokolov – English Quarterly, 1995
Describes a process used by the Downtown Alternative School, Toronto, Canada, to resolve conflicts among the students there. Offers the perspectives of the teachers, students, parents, and observers on the effectiveness of the approach. (TB)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Helping Relationship, Interpersonal Communication
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (NJ1), 2006
It is the position of the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) that all elementary school children should be provided with at least one daily period of recess of at least 20 minutes in length. Various cited organizations support school recess as an integral component of a child's physical, social, and academic development,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Physical Activities, Conflict Resolution, Physical Education
Singer, Elly – 2001
This paper asserts that teachers need to understand the logic of young children's behavior in their joint play and in their conflicts in order to respond sensitively, and that children construct logic-in-action (procedural knowledge) long before they are able to verbalize their logic in narratives. The basic assumption of the paper is that there…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Cognitive Development, Conflict, Conflict Resolution

Blackburn, James C. – College and University, 1991
A 1970 essay concerning the laws of temerity, or disregard for danger, is reexamined, and its relevance for contemporary college registrars and admissions officers is discussed. The laws concern apparent and real power on campus, considered vs. intuitive decision making, choice of battle and battleground, creative problem solving, consultation,…
Descriptors: College Admission, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Decision Making

Killen, Melanie – Early Education and Development, 1995
Contrasts prevailing attitudes with new research that presents a new portrayal of young children's social disposition: children are social and sensitive to the needs of others and take other viewpoints into consideration, aggression is a rare form of conflict resolution, and children negotiate and compromise with peers in the absence of adults at…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Behavior, Child Development, Child Psychology

Bernat, Valerie – Young Children, 1993
Discusses and illustrates the ways in which early childhood teachers can teach preschoolers about peace. Teachers can implement two simple rules: "Don't hurt anyone," and "Use words to settle problems." Explains how these rules would be implemented in particular preschool situations. (BB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Peace

Sandler, Bernice Resnick – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1993
A variety of strategies are suggested as useful to female faculty members in developing their careers and coping with nonoptimal working conditions. Issues addressed include getting information, networking and mentoring, negotiating, handling discrimination, personal presentation, sexual harassment and other sexual issues, interviews, working…
Descriptors: Career Development, College Faculty, Conflict Resolution, Coping
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