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McCollum, Sean – Teaching Tolerance, 2012
Sports rivalries can energize school spirit. But keeping events respectful takes a dynamic blend of foresight, leadership and buy-in from the community. Sports rivalries are dynamic relationships with many moving parts--athletes, coaches, students, pep squads, parents and others. When it's healthy, fierce competition can engender respect as well…
Descriptors: Violence, Athletics, Competition, Conflict Resolution
Bennett, Lisa – Teaching Tolerance, 1998
Describes efforts by some high school and middle school coaches to counter the negative societal trend toward disrespect and violence in sports. These efforts include enlisting parent support and participation in character education, as well as implementing formal curricula that promote respect and oppose violence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum
Blanchard, Kendall – 1974
Four hypotheses pertaining to conflict and its resolution in the team sport experience among seven Choctaw communities were tested: Choctaws have a unique conception of conflict vis-a-vis Anglos; this conception has a limiting effect on the exercise or occurrence of more dramatic forms of violence; this notion is reflected in Choctaw team sport…
Descriptors: Aggression, American Indians, Anglo Americans, Athletics
Council of Europe, Strasbourg (France). – 1983
This Council of Europe report on the problem of violence opens with two recommendations: (1) on cultural and educational means of reducing violence; and (2) on a European Award for Non-Violence. An explanatory memorandum provides a general introduction, and explains the report's focus on terrorism, violence in the media, violence and sport, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Athletics, Censorship