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FROM CONFLICT TO CONCILIATION
HOW TO DEFUSE DIFFICULT SITUATIONS |
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William W. Purkey (Editor), John J. Schmidt (Editor), John M. Novak (Editor) |
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ISBN 10: |
1412979862 |
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9781412979863 |
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC |
Pub. date: |
2 February, 2010 |
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184 |
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The Six-C process allows educators to take progressively more assertive steps as needed to resolve a conflict, using the least amount of time and energy while preserving relationships. |
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Conflict is inevitable, but educators can work together effectively if they understand how to defuse difficult situations before they escalate. This resource describes the Six-C process, a conflict resolution method that allows educators to take progressively more assertive steps as necessary to resolve disagreements. Based on research and easy to remember, this approach helps readers handle challenging situations using the least amount of time and energy. Illustrated with many examples and scenarios, the six steps are:- Concern: identifying actionable concerns- Confer: expressing concerns in nonthreatening ways- Consult: reviewing and clarifying the situation collaboratively- Confront: considering consequences and giving clear warnings- Combat: taking sustained, logical action- Conciliation: mending the wounds and restoring relationshipsFocused on preserving relationships while resolving disagreements, From Conflict to Conciliation can be used in any situation or setting, from the classroom to the community. |
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US |
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SAGE Publications Inc |
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