Conflict Resolution

Conflict Resolution
By
Ken Brodzinski
What is Conflict Resolution?
The process of ending a
conflict by cooperating and
problem solving together
Conflict Resolution
can be easy if you just remember
the
3-Cs & 3-Rs
Th 3-Cs of
Conflict Resolution are-
Commitment
Cooperation
Compromise
Commitment:
Promising Peace
Use non-violent conflict
resolution skills.
Cooperation:
Side by Side
Work together for common
benefit.
Compromise:
Bending and Mending
Each person gives up
something and gets something
The 3-Rs of
Conflict Resolution are Respect
Rights
Responsibility
The 3Rs of Conflict
Resolution
Respect
Show respect and
you will receive
respect.
The 3Rs of Conflict
Resolution
Rights
You have basic rights . They
should not infringe on the
rights of others.
The 3Rs of Conflict
Resolution
Responsibility
Take responsibility for your
actions. Don’t just blame the
other guy.
Now let’s use your
and your journal.
Apply commitment,
cooperation, compromise,
respect, rights and
responsibility to the
following situation.
A fellow student is never
prepared. He is constantly
borrowing paper or pencils, or
wants to copy your
homework.
How would you apply
Commitment ?
Promise yourself that you will
not get upset or use violence.
How would you apply
Compromise ?
Set a deadline. After this date
the other student will have to
do his own work.
How would you apply
Cooperation ?
Maybe the other person
doesn’t understand how to do
the work .
You could work together.
How would you apply
respect to this
situation?
How would you apply
rights to this situation?
How would you apply
responsibility to this
situation?
TEACHER PAGE
OBJECTIVES:
1.To familiarize the students with the types of Alcohol and their
effects on the body.
2.To present the student with statistics concerning alcohol.
ACTIVITY:
1. The students will be required to use their journals.
2. Students will be asked to apply basic math and problemsolving skills to eleven problems.
PROCESS:
1.The teacher will click through the slides.
2. Each slide is self explanatory and answers are provided.
3. The teacher should preview the lesson prior to presentation.