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Chapter 7 Conflict Resolution. Lesson 3 Resolving Conflicts. Click for:. >> Main Menu. >> Chapter 7 Assessment. Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation. Next >>. A life skill that involves solving a disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides.
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Chapter 7 Conflict Resolution Lesson 3 Resolving Conflicts Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 7 Assessment Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation. Next >>
A life skill that involves solving a disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides • conflictresolution An agreement or outcome that gives each party something it wants • win-winsituation A process in which a third person, a mediator, helps those in conflict find a solution • mediation An arrangement in which each side gives up something to reach a satisfactory situation • compromise
In this lesson, you will learn to • demonstrateeffective skills for resolving conflicts. • recallthe steps of the mediation process. • identifytraits of a good mediator.
Sequencing Explain the order in which the steps in the T.A.L.K. strategy should be carried out.
Finding Constructive Solutions Conflict resolution is a constructive approach to dealing with any conflict. conflict resolution A life skill that involves solving a disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides
Conflict Resolution T Take a time-out. A Allow each person to tell his or her side. L Let each person ask questions. K Keep brainstorming.
Conflict Resolution: Win-Win Outcomes When the T.A.L.K. strategy is used, a win-win solution is possible. win-win solution An agreement or outcome that gives each party something it wants
A Need for Mediation Mediation can help if you and the other person cannot reach an agreement. mediation A process in which a third person, a mediator, helps those in conflict find a solution A mediator can be an adult or a student.
The Mediation Process A mediator will steer both sides toward a compromise. compromise An arrangement in which each side gives up something to reach a satisfactory solution
The Mediation Process Traits of a good mediator are: • Good communication skills • Good listening skills • Fair and neutral • Effective problem solving skills
Peer Mediation Many schools have peer mediation programs. Teens are often good mediators because they can put problems into words that other students understand.
Lesson 3 Review What I Learned VocabularyWhat is compromise? How is it used in conflict resolution?
Lesson 3 Review What I Learned RecallWhat are the four steps in the T.A.L.K. strategy?
Lesson 3 Review What I Learned IdentifyName a skill or value that an effective mediator has.
Lesson 3 Review Thinking Critically ApplyThink about an actual conflict you experienced. Then explain how the skill of conflict resolution helped or could have helped you reach a solution.
Lesson 3 Review Thinking Critically EvaluateCan learning peer-mediation skills be useful to teens even if they are not interested in becoming peer mediators? Why or why not?
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