Think of a time when you have been involved in a disagreement with a friend, another student, or a family member. Were you able to resolve the conflict? What strategies did you use to resolve the conflict?
What will be an ideal response?
Using the strategies of listening actively, paying attention, asking questions, focusing more on the goal and less on the issues, finding common ground, and bringing in a neutral party can help you resolve even the most difficult conflict.
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Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).
All of the following are considered to be "hard to reach families" except
a. unemployed. b. indigent. c. bilingual. d. non-English speaking.
The authors believe that if teachers want to see schools that serve the learning needs of all children, then
A. they must work for change at a national level. B. they must work collectively and strategically with others. C. they must think bigger than things they can solely do at their own school. D. All these answers are correct.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Multiplying or dividing each score using the same constant will not change the standard deviation.