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Conflict Resolution and Culture in the CISV World
February 22, 2019
7 Resources for Exploring Conflict and Resolution
May 3, 2019
Published by Emily Harkness on March 26, 2019
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How Do You Define Conflict?

 

This is the first step of Stand Up! This step was designed to be an introduction to the peace education content area: conflict and resolution.

This activity is going to be the foundation for the rest of the Stand Up activities, which will build upon this definition of conflict in more specific circumstances and instances. You do not however need to run each activity. They aren’t linked together, so you can pick and choose different steps that you feel fit your audience best! Learning about conflict and resolution helps us to understand how conflicts can arise deliberately or otherwise and what can be done to help bring about their peaceful resolution.

 

 

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