Conflict Resolution Classroom Lesson

Conflict Resolution Classroom Lesson

Equip students with the skills and strategies needed to resolve conflicts constructively. Students can navigate disputes effectively by fostering a positive attitude and following a structured approach like the S.O.R.T. method, ultimately building stronger, healthier, and more resilient relationships.

 

SUMMARY:

This freebie includes a free Friendzy lesson, “Sort it Out.” In this lesson, you will learn how to utilize the S.O.R.T. method to build stronger, healthier, and more resilient relationships. Additionally, you will receive a printable poster that makes it easy to reference this conflict resolution tool quickly when arguments arise in the classroom.

Conflict is an inevitable part of relationships, but handling it effectively can deepen and strengthen your classroom culture.

Attitude plays a crucial role in determining whether conflict damages or enriches a relationship, as highlighted by William James and Patrick Lencioni. Teaching conflict resolution involves understanding the nature of conflict, recognizing its potential benefits, and learning strategies like active listening, using "I messages," and finding compromises.

The S.O.R.T. method—Seeing the problem, Owning your part, Resolving the conflict, and Tooling up—provides a structured approach to navigate and resolve disputes constructively. By fostering these skills, we equip individuals to build stronger, healthier relationships. 

GOAL:

Equip students with the skills and strategies needed to resolve conflicts constructively. Students can navigate disputes effectively by fostering a positive attitude and following a structured approach like the S.O.R.T. method, ultimately building stronger, healthier, and more resilient relationships. 


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