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Face to Face

Communication and Conflict Resolution in the Schools
Among the greatest challenges faced by teachers and administrators are how to communicate effectively with students and how to resolve conflicts between them.

Face to Face addresses the communication skills and conflict resolution principles necessary for the smooth functioning of schools and the effective teaching of students. The authors discuss a number of methods of improving teacher-student communication including the use of reflective listening, open-ended questions, mediation programmes, problem-solving models, and interactive exchange. The book establishes a correlation between good communication skills and positive student outcomes, and offers practical tips for teachers and administrators that will help improve communication in the school.

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9780803963085
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 1996
  • Page Count: 112
  • Publication date: May 07, 1996
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"Backed by 25 years of research, Face to Face will make an accountable difference in your school. It's a must-read book for all school administrators and teachers." Kenneth H. Blanchard, Author, The One-Minute Manager "Every school principal and teacher will find this down-to-earth book useful. It's timely, practical, clearly written, and it works!" Robert J. Manthei, Registered Psychologist and Senior Lecturer in Counselor Education, Department of Education, University of Canterbury, New Zealand "Clear. Relevant. Powerful. Definitely essential reading." Anthony Rigazio-DiGilio, Chair, Department of Educational Leadership, Central Connecticut State University Want to improve the staff-to-student communication style in your school? Morse and Ivey show you how to go from adversarial approaches to caring and helping--without losing control of the situation. They offer you time-tested methods that counselors and therapists have used successfully for years, methods that you can modify for your personality and your school. Here are definitive techniques to help you through your hardest school confrontations without anybody coming out a loser. Find out how to: * Focus on what's really being said * Demonstrate that communication is caring and sharing, not lecturing * Develop effective questioning skills * Provide alternatives to violence using mediation * Apply basic, learned skills to any school confrontation Ensure positive outcomes from your staff's interaction with students. Master effective, dynamic communication techniques with the tips in this book, and learn how to show your students that you're on their side and you mean business. Improve the lines of communication at your school--in all directions--so that your students feel respected, supported, and cared about, and you'll see a real surge in learning potential. Make your communication work for you, your staff, and especially for your students.
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Allen E. Ivey

Allen E. Ivey received his counseling doctorate from Harvard University and is distinguished Emeritus Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Courtesy Professor, Counselor Education, University of South Florida, Tampa. He is past-President and Fellow of the Society for Counseling Psychology of the American Psychological Association, APA’s Society for the Study of Ethnic and Minority Psychology, the Asian-American Psychological Association, and the American Counseling Association. He has received many awards throughout his career and has authored over 40 books and 200 articles and chapters. His works have been translated into 23 languages. His recent work has focused on applying Developmental Counseling and Therapy and neuroscience to the analysis and treatment of severe psychological distress.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword

The Listening Teacher and Administrator

The Basics of Communication

Questioning Skills and Effective Teaching

Reflecting and the Basic Listening Sequence

Entering the World of the Other

Focusing

Seven Influencing Skills

Organizing Communication and Problem-Solving Skills for `Win/Win' Solutions

Alternatives to Violence

Developing a Mediation Program

Integrating Communication Skills and Conflict Resolution Principles

A Model

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