Lesson Plan – Conflict

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Course Objective: To teach students effective conflict resolution skills, helping them navigate and resolve disagreements constructively in both personal and professional settings.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Define conflict and understand its sources.
  2. Identify different conflict resolution styles.
  3. Learn and practice techniques for resolving conflicts.
  4. Apply conflict resolution skills through hands-on activities.
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Description

Conflict Canvas: Painting Resolution

Lesson Description: Navigate conflicts with grace and resilience through effective communication and conflict resolution skills. Explore the dynamics of conflict, active listening, and negotiation through interactive exercises and role-playing scenarios. Learn to approach conflicts as opportunities for understanding, collaboration, and growth, fostering harmony and connection in your relationships.

Relevance to Growth: Conflict is an inevitable part of life, but it can also be an opportunity for growth and understanding. By developing conflict resolution skills, you can enhance your communication abilities, build trust and rapport with others, and foster healthy relationships based on mutual respect and empathy, empowering yourself to navigate conflicts constructively and cultivate harmony in your personal and professional life.

Activities (45 minutes)

  1. Role-Playing Scenarios (15 minutes)
    • Objective: Practice conflict resolution skills in a safe environment.
  2. Conflict Resolution Art Project: Peace Posters (20 minutes)
    • Objective: Use art to express and understand conflict resolution.
  3. Group Discussion: Conflict Circle (10 minutes)
    • Objective: Share personal experiences and learn from others.
  4. Activity: Conflict Resolution Wheel (10 minutes)
    • Objective: Provide a visual tool for resolving conflicts.

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