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Gillan, Christine L. – Child Care Information Exchange, 2003
Offers suggestions for resolving conflict between child care staff or between caregivers and parents. Suggestions include taking personal time, putting others first, being honest and up front, staying focused on being professional, letting go of selfishness, keeping quiet, listening, giving more than one takes, asking for a reprieve, and seeking…
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Care Centers, Child Caregivers, Collegiality
Peer reviewedMcElwain, Nancy L.; Olson, Sheryl L.; Volling, Brenda L. – Early Education and Development, 2002
Investigated how conflict management of boys in Head Start related to disruptive behavior and peer rejection in the Fall and Spring of the preschool year. Found that boys who engaged in higher rates of conflict and exhibited greater aggression and avoidance during peer conflicts tended to be rejected by peers and perceived as disruptive by…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Conflict Resolution, Individual Differences, Males
Peer reviewedCasella, Ronnie; Burstyn, Joan – Journal of School Violence, 2002
Examines how school staff conceptualize their work with alternative school adolescents after undergoing at least 1 year of a whole school violence prevention program. Results highlight the importance of linking social learning and academics in violence prevention strategies and of sustaining collaborative efforts that connect conflict resolution…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Conflict Resolution, Interpersonal Competence, Nontraditional Education
Peer reviewedBlack, Katherine A. – Adolescence, 2002
Examines associations between adolescent-mother and adolescent-best friend interactions during conflict resolution tasks. Adolescents (N = 39) were videotaped while discussing unresolved problems with their mothers and then with their best friends. Mothers' communication and support-validation with adolescents was positively associated with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Conflict Resolution, Friendship, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedMcKenna, John J. – Eureka Studies In Teaching Short Fiction, 2000
Describes a balloon metaphor exercise to help students to discover the true dynamics of literary conflict in short fiction. Considers conflict in literary characters, conflict for Artisans and Rationals, and conflict for Guardians and Idealists. Discusses stories with successful resolution of conflict, stories with explosive release of conflict,…
Descriptors: Characterization, Class Activities, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Peer reviewedLakey, Sandra G.; Canary, Daniel J. – Communication Monographs, 2002
Discusses hypotheses that connect assessments of competence to an actor's goal achievement and sensitivity to the partner's goal. Analyzes both actor and partner assessments of the actor sensitivity and conflict strategies. Concludes that sensitivity to the partner's goals was a strong predictor of competence assessments and that actor goal…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Conflict Resolution, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedSells, James N.; Giordano, Francesca G.; King, Leslie – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2002
A marital group intervention was developed to address communication, conflict, forgiveness, and reconciliation. This article reviews the history of marital group intervention and presents a description of an 8-week marital group intervention. Results indicated improvement in forgiveness skills, anger expression, and marital satisfaction at…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Counseling Techniques, Group Counseling
Peer reviewedYule, George – World Englishes, 1990
Examines the effect of the (perceived) interactional role in information transfer that exists when individuals from different international backgrounds encounter conflicts in their worlds of reference. The results of a task-related pairing study between outer and expanding circle English-using students are used to address the subject. (GLR)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedCrose, Royda – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1990
Discusses a Gestalt therapy perspective on the life review process and the use of Gestalt therapy techniques in helping the older client achieve resolution of past conflicts. Notes that, with such resolution, the developmental task of ego integration in the final years of life may be realized. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Conflict Resolution, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories
Meadows, B. J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1990
Recounts the difficulties of establishing a shared decision-making model at an elementary school used to more authoritarian governance. In another school more familiar with participative methods, this principal deemphasized administrative perfectionism and maintained team management by acknowledging the value of controlled conflict and modeling…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Leadership Responsibility, Management Teams
Peer reviewedHarrison, Cynthia R.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1989
In one Colorado school district, site-based management creates ownership for those responsible for implementing decisions by involving them directly in the decision-making process. This article summarizes the district's mistakes and accomplishments in defining terms and roles, providing support and training, resolving conflict, and managing…
Descriptors: Central Office Administrators, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedJones, Elizabeth; Gallois, Cynthia – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1989
Analyzed rules for public and private marital conflicts determined by married couples (N=32) after viewing their videotaped, simulated public and private conflicts. Analyzed rating of rules (how often followed, importance, applicability to different relationships/situations) by married people (N=194). Found five factors influencing rule selection:…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Communication
Billings, Jack A. – American School Board Journal, 1989
Conflict and controversy are facts of school board life. The former president of the Eugene, Oregon, School Board offers eight tips on ways to effectively handle controversy. (MLF)
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Boards of Education, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPark, Kathryn A.; Waters, Everett – Child Development, 1989
Found that secure-secure dyads were more harmonious, less controlling, and more responsive than secure-insecure dyads. There were no differences between secure-secure and secure-insecure dyads on measures of coordinated play, cohesiveness, self-disclosure, or play tempo. (RH)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Conflict Resolution, Friendship, Mothers
Peer reviewedHoyle, Sally G.; Serafica, Felicisima C. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1988
The study examined the social relations of 23 third-grade children with learning disabilities (LD) and 154 without LD. LD children were less accepted but not more rejected by peers than nonLD children. Significant group differences in friendship concepts and levels of reasoning about friendship and conflict resolution were also found. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Friendship


