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Annotated Peace Resource List

Conflict Resolution
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Conflict in the Church
Mennonite Central Committee
1999   40 min.   Ages: 18-Adult
  


Crash
Spinelli, Jerry
1996   162 p.   Ages: 10-14
ISBN: 0679885501
  
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A football star called Crash torments a classmate who is, among other things, a pacifist. Then Crash's grandfather suffers a stroke...

Creative Conflict Resolution
Kreidler, William J.
1984   216 p.
  

This classic book provides elementary school teachers with thoughtful, effective ideas for responding to every day classroom conflicts. Includes over 200 classroom-tested activities and games and over 20 different techniques with examples.
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Creative Conflict Solving for Kids
Peace Education Foundation
   90 p.   Ages: 18-Adult
  

Lessons for learning to listen, communicate, empathize, apologize, speak up assertively, and more. Reproducible student handouts.

Creative Conflict Solving for Kids: Grades 3-4
Schmidt, Fran and Alice Friedman
1991   100 p.   Ages: 8-Adult
  

For the classroom or group setting, this guide includes lessons with handouts and activities on Affirming Self and Others, Feelings and Conflict, How to Fight Fair, Conflict Resolution Strategies, and Mediation. (Similar titles available for different elementary grades, from the Peace Education Foundation, www.PeaceEducation.com )

Dealing with Anger series

1991      Ages: 13-Adult
  

Each video begins with a conflict that escalates. The narrator freezes action and describes a skill that could defuse the violence. The same situation is played out again, putting the nonviolent behavior into action. Study guide included.

In Givin’ It (18 min.), someone is spreading rumors about John’s sister, showing how to express criticism, disappointment or anger in a calm, nonthreatening manner.

In Takin’ It (20 min.), Marcus’ father comes down hard because of bad grades, shoing how to accept cricticism nonviolently.

In Workin’ It Out (14 min.), Chad and Lamont begin arguing about a pair of shoes, showing how to negotiate a solution or work out a compromise without resorting to violence.


Developing and Implementing School Based Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation Programs for Elementary Schools
Mediation Network of NC.
      Ages: 18-Adult
  

This "train-the-trainer" manual contains all the administrative components needed to develop, implement and maintain CR/PM programs, including building administrative and faculty support. In addition to comprehensive guidelines for policy and administrative decision making, it includes lesson plans for 12 hours of staff orientation in teaching.
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Developing and Implementing School Based Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation Programs for Middle and High Schools
Mediation Network of NC.
   244 p.   Ages: 18-Adult
  

This "train-the-trainer" manual contains all the administrative components needed to develop, implement and maintain CR/PM programs, including building administrative and faculty support. In addition to comprehensive guidelines for policy and administrative decision making, it includes lesson plans for: (1) 12 hours of staff orientation in teaching the TRIBE Conflict Curriculum for Middle School and TRIBE Conflict Curriculum for High School; (2) 12 hours of peer mediator training, and (3) continuing-ed training for mediators.

Discover Your Conflict Management Style, rev. ed.
Leas, Speed B.
1997   44 p.
  

This classic book is a tool for the reader to learn about managing conflict in his or her own life: to learn the range of appropriate conflict-management strategies and when each works best, and to identify their own preferred stydles of conflict management and consider using other styles as well.

The Duck in the Gun
Cowley, Joy
1969      Ages: 6-8
  

A brief, comic fable about a nesting duck that causes a battle's postponement, resulting in cooperation.

Early Childhood Adventures in Peacemaking, 2nd ed.
Kreidler, William and Sandy Whittall
1999   406 p.   Ages: 18-Adult
  

Uses games, music, art, drama, and story-telling to teach effective nonviolent ways to resolve conflicts. Teaches skills of communication, expressing feelings, managing anger, and appreciating diversity. Includes parent activity sheets.

Educators for Social Responsibility
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23 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, (800) 370-2515; educators@esrnational.org; www.esrnational.org
Began working with New York City schools in 1985, ESR helps educators create safe, caring, respectful, and productive learning environments. They also help educators work with young people to develop social skills, emotional competencies, and qualities of character they need to succeed in school and become contributing members of their communities. Offers on-site training and a peer mediation component.

Elementary Perspectives: Teaching Concepts of Peace and Conflict
Kreidler, William J.
1990   269 p.
  

One of ESR's best selling books, this curriculum offers more than 80 activities that help teachers and students define peace, explore justice, and learn the value of conflict and its resolution. Students read, write, draw, role-play, sing, and discuss their way through a process that helps them acquire the concrete cooperative and conflict resolution skills.
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Enemy Pie
Derek Munson
2000   32 p.   Ages: 4-8
ISBN: 081182778X
  
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It was the perfect summer. That is, until Jeremy Ross moved into the house down the street and became Enemy Number One. Luckily, Dad has a surefire way to get rid of enemies--Enemy Pie. But one of the secret ingredients is spending an entire day with the enemy!

Fight Right: A Christian Approach to Conflict
Albright, Jim & KimYaussy
1998   36 p.
ISBN: 0-87303-279-9
  
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Helps youth understand conflict and its function. They will learn ways to be honest and loving, while exploring how conflict can be used for positive results. Also teaches ways to enhance communication skills.

Fighting Fair for Families, 2nd ed. / Una Lucha Justa para Toda la Familia
Peace Education Foundation
1994   32 p.   Ages: 3-Adult
ISBN: 1878227262
  
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A concise reference that provides guidelines for families to handle everyday conflicts. Five basic conflict resolution "rules" are provided that can easily be incorporated into daily family life. A quick read with humorous line drawings, the book is enjoyable and gives direction without being preachy.

Flossie and the Fox
McKissack, Patricia
1986   32 p.   Ages: 3-8
ISBN: 0803702507
  
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A wily fox, notorious for stealing eggs, meets his match when he encounters a bold little girl in the woods who insists upon proof that he is a fox before she will be scared.

Forgiveness: The Story of Mahatma Gandhi
Logue, Mary
1998   32 p.   Ages: 4-7
ISBN: 1567662242
  
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Emphasizes forgiveness in the life of the Indian man who led his country to freedom from British rule through nonviolent resistance.

Friends and Enemies
Gaeddert, Louann
1999   192 p.   Ages: 10-15
ISBN: 0689828225
  
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In Kansas in 1941, America is entering WWII and 14-yr-old Will finds himself alienated from his friend Jim, a Mennonite, who does not believe in fighting for any reason. Gaeddert deftly handles complex issues: What does it mean to be a good Christian? How can harmony exist in a community of people with conflicting beliefs? Is pacifism a viable option in the face of evil? These are questions we need to continue addressing with our children.

Getting Better at Getting Along: Conflict Resolution
Sunburst Tech
   16 min.   Ages: 8-10
  

Shows students that when they express themselves clearly and listen carefully, they improve their ability to solve problems. Includes 16-minute video, teacher's guide with 14 student worksheets, English/ Spanish send-home pages plus full-color poster, 27 role-play cards, and audiocassette of songs.
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