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Valentine, Glenda – Teaching Tolerance, 1996
Describes the variety of summer training programs for teachers that gives them opportunities for professional growth in tolerance-related education. The 10 programs reviewed address issues such as character education, African American culture, the Holocaust, values education, gender issues, and other aspects of multicultural education and conflict…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Awareness, Inservice Teacher Education
McCollum, Sean – Teaching Tolerance, 2012
Sports rivalries can energize school spirit. But keeping events respectful takes a dynamic blend of foresight, leadership and buy-in from the community. Sports rivalries are dynamic relationships with many moving parts--athletes, coaches, students, pep squads, parents and others. When it's healthy, fierce competition can engender respect as well…
Descriptors: Violence, Athletics, Competition, Conflict Resolution
Foltz-Gray, Dorothy – Teaching Tolerance, 1996
Explores nonpunitive ways to deal with bullies and their victims in school settings. Appropriate consequences for the bully and role play training for bullies, victims, and other children are among the possible solutions. Parent participation can be very important, but any approach must begin with establishing the child's trust. (SLD)
Descriptors: Aggression, Anger, Bullying, Classroom Techniques
Mattise, M. Christine – Teaching Tolerance, 2004
Traditional interventions (small group, individual counseling, classroom guidance, parent conferences) were obviously having little or no effect to stop bullying among children. The bullies had stuck with their project relentlessly, using snide looks, vicious whispering and a systematic plan to totally isolate one child on the playground. These…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Safety, Behavioral Objectives, Racial Segregation
Roefs, Wim – Teaching Tolerance, 1998
Describes task force efforts in a number of South Carolina schools to create a positive racial climate and outlines a curriculum used in three South Carolina high schools as part of this effort. The curriculum, called "Bridges," uses seven steps sequenced to lead students from awareness of racial bias to actions to deal with it. (SLD)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum, Educational Environment
Jackson, Camille – Teaching Tolerance, 2005
Teaching Tolerance's Mix It Up program encourages students to take active roles in improving the social climates of their schools. best known for the annual Mix It Up at Lunch Day--November 15 this year--the program also offers mini-grants for student-centered activites outside the classroom aimed at helping ease tensions and improve relations…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, School Culture, Cultural Pluralism, Consciousness Raising
Bennett, Lisa – Teaching Tolerance, 1998
Describes efforts by some high school and middle school coaches to counter the negative societal trend toward disrespect and violence in sports. These efforts include enlisting parent support and participation in character education, as well as implementing formal curricula that promote respect and oppose violence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum
Meek, Michael – Teaching Tolerance, 1992
Examines the use of mediation skills in elementary and secondary education. Discusses the rise in school violence; and describes mediation techniques, the rationale for their use, school programs to introduce mediation, peer mediators, and long-term benefits to students and the school community. Offers resources. (JB)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Crime, Crime Prevention