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Annotated Peace Resource List 98 matches found, viewing page 5 of 5, goto page < 1 2 3 4 5 > Search Again
Students Resolving Conflict: Peer Mediation in Schools
Cohen, Richard 1995 263 p. Ages: 18-Adult
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- Provides needed information for step-by-step designing, implementing, and operating a program. Includes worksheets, forms, and background lessons on conflict resolution.
The Sun and the Wind
Lehn, Cornelia 1983 36 p. Ages: 3-7
ISBN: 0836134664 | | |
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- An Aesop fable retold to communicate that love is stronger than force and violence. The story centers around an argument between the sun and the wind.
TRIBE: Conflict Resolution Curriculum for High School
Mediation Center 222 p. Ages: 18-Adult
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- Each grade (9-12) has seven 45-minute lessons to prepare students to resolve conflict through negotiation while focusing on different areas of conflict: conflict in the world, conflict in the workplace, choosing to be responsible, and staying in control of yourself. (Avail. through Mediation Network of NC. To order more than 3 copies please contact The Mediation Center, 189 College St, Asheville, NC 28801-3030, 704/251-6089.)
TRIBE: Conflict Resolution Curriculum for Middle School
Mediation Center 162 p. Ages: 18-Adult
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- Divided into 20-min. lessons that teach the fundamentals of negotiation: intro in 6th grade, listening skills in 7th grade, speaking skills in 8th grade. (Avail. through Mediation Network of NC. To order more than 3 copies contact The Mediation Center, 189 College St, Asheville, NC 28801-3030, 704/251-6089.)
Talking Peace: A Vision for the Next Generation
Carter, Jimmy 1993 192 p. Ages: 12-15
ISBN: 014037440X | | |
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- Essays about world conflict and the potential for peace.
Teaching Conflict Resolution Through Literature
Kreidler, William J. 1995 112 p.
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- This guide shows you how to use children's books to teach conflict resolution and other social skills. Activities introduce conflict resolution skills such as identifying problems, expressing feelings, understanding other points of view, and appreciating diversity. Over 25 children's titles are suggested, along with discussion questions and activities. (Titles include: Owl and the Woodpecker, Chicken Sunday, Frederick, Amazing Grace, The Grouchy Ladybug, That Hating Book, Tar Beach, The Zax, Matthew and Tilly, Angel Child/Dragon Child…)
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Thermostat
Mennonite Central Committee 2004 Ages: 13-18
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- This DVD includes 33 sessions in 7 units: Peacemaking, Imagination, Allegiance, Security, Terrorism, Camouflage and Nonviolence. Sessions include Bible studies, role plays, personal stories, images, video clips, dramas, handouts, background reading, etc.
Transforming Violence: Linking Local and Global Peacemaking
Herr, Robert and Judy Zimmerman Herr ed. 1998 256 p. Ages: 18-Adult
ISBN: 0-8361-9098 | | |
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- Drawing on rich traditions and experiences, noted writers from Africa, Asia,Europe, and North America ponder peacemaking in local and global settings.
Tug of War: Peace Through Understanding Conflict
Webster-Doyle, Terrence 1990 105 p. Ages: 9-13
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- Conditioning, propaganda, "double-talk", inner conflict-- this illustrated book leads us to look at conflict that leads to war in new ways.
Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th century Practice and 21st Century Potential
Gene Sharp 2005 598 p. Ages: 18-Adult
ISBN: 0875581625 | | |
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- "Senior scholar at the Albert Einstein Institution of Boston, Massachusetts Gene Sharp and his team of like-minded researchers apply 50 years of history, academics, and practical experience to present Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential, a meticulous accounting of how nonviolent methodologies can combat dictatorships, war, genocide, and oppression. Waging Nonviolent Struggle is particularly valuable in its use of logic and close analysis of specific historical cases of nonviolent struggle to debunk common myths concerning the practice. Such myths include the contention that nonviolence is ineffective against dictatorships and genocide, or that nonviolent methodologies rely upon an appeal to the moral character of the opponent ....."--Midwest Book Reviews www.midwestbookreview.com
Walking with Jesus: Stories About Real People Who Returned Good for Evil
Meyer, Mary, ed. 1992 87 p. Ages: 4-10
ISBN: 0836135741 | | |
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- Twenty real-life situations from several countries.
War Preventin Works: 50 Stories of People Resolving Conflict
Dylan Mathews 2001 110 p. Ages: 18-Adult
ISBN: 095113616X | | |
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- Fifty brief, but informative, concrete, documented examples of peacemaking in violent contexts around the globe--before the violence, in escalating violence, full-blown violence, contained violence, and after the violence...
What Would You Do? If a Violent Person Threatened Harm a Loved One
Yoder, John H. 1983 111p. Ages: 12-Adult
ISBN: 0836136039 | | |
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- Grab a gun to try and shoot the intruder? -- or take the initiative with creative surprise. Yoder explores various logical responses. Includes essays from Leo Tolstoy, Joan Baez and others.
When Good People Quarrel: Studies of Conflict
Kreider, Robert & Rachel W 1989 190 p. Ages: 16-Adult
ISBN: 0836134699 | | |
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- Present-day and biblical cases invite us to play peacemaker roles: studying and describing conflict, empowering a weaker party, confronting antagonists, bringing opponents together, or mediating disputes.
The White Feather
Eitzen, Ruth 1987 64 p. Ages: 5-9
ISBN: 0836190254 | | |
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- A Quaker family in Ohio in the 1800's makes peace with a Shawnee tribe during a very troubled time.
Willy's Noisy Sister
Crary, Elizabeth 2000 32 p. Ages: 5-10
ISBN: 188473457X | | |
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- Kids need time for themselves--but how do they learn to negotiate what they need? Willie needs quiet time after the raucous school bus ride home. But his little sister wants to play --- right now! Your child can help Willy brainstorm ways of satisfying both himself and his sister. The emphasis is on choices and on learning to think through each alternative. (Kids Can Choose series, Parenting Press)
Working It Out: Conflict Resolution
28 min Ages: 10-14
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- Shows students how good communication skills and mediation can turn conflict into a positive experience, build self-esteem, and improve relationships. Video and teacher's guide.
World War Won
Pilkey, Dav 1987 29 p. Ages: 4-8
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- Two kings, a fox, and a raccoon race to build the highest stockpile of weapons.
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