Posts Tagged ‘CRETE’
Conflict’s Powerful Magnets: Identity, Emotions and Power
Posted on Feb 17 2014 under Conflict Coaching, Previous Programs | Tags: Academy of Family Mediators, Conflict Connectins Inc, Conflict Resolution Education in Teacher Education, Constructive Conflict Managment, CRETE, emotions, Identify, JAMS Foundation, Pattie Porter, Peace Education Working Group, Power, Powerful Magnets, Prevention for Armed Conflict, Temple University, The Collaborative Workplace, The Texas Conflict Coach, tricia Jones, Zena Zumeta, Zena Zumeta Mediation Services
Most of us understand when there is a conflict, but we have not looked at what keeps us locked into the conflict. Those three components are powerful magnets for us. The program today will examine how identity, emotion and power work in conflict, and how understanding each of them can reduce their pull on us and show us paths out of the conflict.
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Conflict Resolution in Teacher Education (CRETE)
Posted on Jul 08 2009 under Conflict Resolution, Previous Programs | Tags: Conflict, Conflict Connections, conflict resolution, CRETE, education, Margaret Leeds, Pattie Porter, teacher education, tricia Jones
In this episode, we focus our conversation on Conflict Resolution in Teacher Education (CRETE). The mission of the CRETE project is to provide pre-service and in-service teachers with skills and knowledge of conflict education and social and emotional learning necessary for creating constructive learning environments.
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