Conflict Management and Dialogue in Higher Education

Conflict Management and Dialogue in Higher Education
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781648023088
ISBN-13 : 1648023088
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Conflict Management and Dialogue in Higher Education by : Nance T Algert

Conflict management is an overlooked area in leadership development. Mediation as an intervention method to use in conflict management can be productive for building leadership capacity and organizational development in higher education. Adults average five conflicts per day and people in titled leadership spend over two-thirds of their time engaged in managing conflict. This book offers conflict management strategies, models, and processes to support college and university personnel in recognizing and managing conflicts and how to build skill sets that can enhance effective communication and address issues strategically.

Conflict Management and Dialogue in Higher Education

Conflict Management and Dialogue in Higher Education
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9781641130950
ISBN-13 : 1641130954
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Synopsis Conflict Management and Dialogue in Higher Education by : Nancy T. Watson

This book addresses an important topic - Conflict, mediation and dialogue. Conflicts are a part of life. Although many people assume conflicts are negative and, therefore, should be avoided, conflict is truly neutral. The engagement in conflict is what can be constructive or destructive. There are many positive outcomes experienced when a conflict is well managed, hence the critical role of this book. For instance, most change is driven by some level of conflict. You must learn, grow and develop effective conflict management skills as a way to manage change. Thus, the conflicts we deal with in our personal lives and in the workplace are essential to our development and our organizations' healthy development. However, if managed poorly, some conflicts can escalate to the point that they can destroy individuals or organizations. As illustrated in this book, the key to managing conflicts is to understand conflicts; expect conflicts, and manage conflicts before they escalate into destructive or costly loss of personnel, diminished climate or lead to lawsuits. The book provides one of the growing and recognized methods of dealing with conflicts - mediation and dialogue. The contents of this book reflect areas of importance addressed in mediation training: alternative dispute resolution practices, conflict management intervention options, models of thinking about conflict, the mediation format, and the skill set needed by a strong conflict management and mediator. Readers are challenged to reflect upon their biases and beliefs that may negatively impact the mediation process.

Critical Dialogues in Higher Education

Critical Dialogues in Higher Education
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 89
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ISBN-10 : 9781648020643
ISBN-13 : 164802064X
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Critical Dialogues in Higher Education by : Nance T Algert

This book is designed to support individuals, particularly in higher education settings, gain knowledge and skills related to critical dialogues that support effective conflict management. Higher education institutions and its stakeholders such as faculty, staff, students, and administrators are often perceived for their proclivity to foster debate. This book is not about how to facilitate debate, but rather, dialogue, which if managed well, can lead to positive growth, learning outcomes, and increased productivity. Dialogue as a method for effective conflict management is an underutilized method of communication. Contents of the book include modules that address communication skills, conflict management styles, working in small groups or teams, how to facilitate change, and research-based resources and references for conflict management.

Cultural Impact on Conflict Management in Higher Education

Cultural Impact on Conflict Management in Higher Education
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 9781641133746
ISBN-13 : 1641133740
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultural Impact on Conflict Management in Higher Education by : Nancy T. Watson

Cultural Impact on Conflict Management in Higher Education shares information regarding conflict management and resolution in higher education from a global perspective. In this book, we introduced many conflict resolution methods from different regions in the world. You can borrow some successful strategies and examine the differences and similarities between contexts. The book shares a conflict resolution model which may direct the reader to start thinking about addressing and managing conflicts from different levels of organizations. This book is a collective work of authors coming from all over the world. We chose higher education as the context because it is a place where diverse thoughts, perspectives, and people come together. Because of the potential richness of diversity on a college campus, the opportunity for conflicts occurs. Managing conflict does not work when there is a “one-way only approach/model” for addressing conflict. Some conflict resolution encompasses multiple dimensions: (a) one’s personal beliefs or beliefs about an issue; (b) an individual’s personal history in terms of how the conflict was perceived as something to be discussed or not; (c) work culture of the conflict where if ‘one has a conflict,’ the person or unit is messing up or there is a problem person; (d) the unconscious strategies of ‘face saving’ (trying to maintain one’s image) present; (e) social hierarchies or relationships; and (f) the diversity dimensions and issues that may be present.

Conflict Management in Higher Education

Conflict Management in Higher Education
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Publisher : Jossey-Bass
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105017414967
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Conflict Management in Higher Education by : Susan A. Holton

A review of strategies for resolving conflict in higher education institutions looks first at traditional mechanisms, such as student conduct committees and grievance systems, faculty grievance mechanisms, arbitration, and litigation, and then examines conciliatory methods, including mediation systems for handling student, faculty, and staff disputes; use of ombudsmen; and institutional conflict resolution services conducted off campus.

Conflict Management and Leadership Development Using Mediation

Conflict Management and Leadership Development Using Mediation
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 121
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ISBN-10 : 9781648022616
ISBN-13 : 1648022618
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Conflict Management and Leadership Development Using Mediation by : Nance T Algert

Conflict management is an overlooked area in leadership development. Mediation as an intervention method to use in conflict management can be productive for building leadership capacity and organizational development in higher education. Adults average five conflicts per day and people in titled leadership spend over two-thirds of their time engaged in managing conflict. This workbook offers conflict management strategies, models, and processes to support college and university personnel in recognizing and managing conflicts and how to build skill sets that can enhance effective communication and address conflicts.

Reframing Campus Conflict

Reframing Campus Conflict
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 9781000977752
ISBN-13 : 1000977757
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Reframing Campus Conflict by : Jennifer Meyer Schrage

This fully revised and updated second edition builds upon the original vision of the first, which was to give voice to diverse and inclusive perspectives, identities, and practices and to enact the principle that student conduct and conflict response must be based upon foundations of social justice and restorative justice to disrupt and transform overly legalistic and escalated management applications in student conduct administration. The Spectrum Model (Schrage & Thompson, 2008) approach centers advocacy for inclusive conflict excellence by expanding traditional adjudication pathways to include dialogue, conflict coaching, mediation, restorative practices, and shuttle diplomacy for a more robust and inclusive expression of conflict and conduct practices. In the intervening decade, this co-edited work has become more relevant than ever as colleges and universities continue to be the targets of litigation, activists, lawmakers and public officials who have, for instance, changed the Title IX rules for responding to sexual misconduct. Civility, hate crimes, activism, immigration, nationalism, and free speech are all again on the forefront of challenges impacting the current campus climate.New chapters cover these and other issues including the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic response and impact on equity and justice in higher education, and amplified calls for racial justice and police reform. The book is further enhanced by chapter case studies, summaries and questions for dialogue, to encourage further reflection by the reader and bolster the usefulness of the work as a textbook and campus training guide. The second edition is a must-have resource for broad stakeholders invested in inclusive conflict excellence and principled leadership in education in the midst of a shifting and increasingly polarized landscape. This includes legal counsel, higher education presidents, senior student affairs administrators and faculty leadership as well as student conduct practitioners across conduct boards, hearing and appeal officers, residential and organizational staff engaged in student facing campus climate work. Reframing Campus Conflict further offers transferable content that supports inclusive conflict excellence inquiry and application in graduate programs, K-12, special education and human resource management practices. This book is for all educators, administrators, practitioners and leaders committed to engaging campus conflict work through the inclusive lenses of social, restorative, transformative and procedural justice.This is also available as a set with Student Conduct Practice, Second Edition.

Reframing Campus Conflict

Reframing Campus Conflict
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Publisher : Stylus Publishing, LLC.
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 1579224091
ISBN-13 : 9781579224097
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Reframing Campus Conflict by : Jennifer Meyer Schrage

How many hate or bias incidents occurred on your campus this past year? Did any students opt out of filing formal charges? How many completed a formal resolution process, and what happened? Would you have liked to have other conflict resolution options? "This publication is endorsed by ASCA as a collaborative, collegial new lens through which to consider how social justice practices and student conduct administration can come together to inform best practices in conduct and conflict management on college and university campuses."- Tamara J. King, J.D., 2009 President, Association for Student Conduct Administration Social justice theory provides the lens for expanding our conception of student conduct administration, and the foundation for considering systemic changes in practice - changes that are vital to address the concerns and issues raised by an increasingly diverse student population. Using this lens, this book casts new light on existing principles and current practices; makes issues of power, privilege and oppression manifest; and offers a vision for expanding resolution practices to empower today's students to resolve their own conflicts. Complementing the Model Student Disciplinary Code, this book opens up a whole new range of approaches and models that readers can adapt to their institutional circumstances. Starting from the principle that systems and models are vehicles through which to act on our values, and by focusing on such core values as the commitment to student development, freedom of expression, diversity, accessibility, individual rights and shared responsibilities in a community of learners, the contributors reveal the utility and contemporary relevance of a number of underutilized resolution practices. Part I provides a framework for transforming student conduct administration using conflict resolution methods and social and restorative justice practices. Part II devotes a chapter to explaining each of the seven "Spectrum Model Pathways" to conflict resolution that form the core of this book: Dialogue, Conflict Coaching, Facilitated Dialogue, Mediation, Restorative Justice Practices, Shuttle Diplomacy, and traditional formal student conduct processes informed by social justice theory. Part III provides practical application tools for the ideas presented in this text, including discussion of change management and assessment, and concludes with an overview of programs from across the country using inclusive conflict resolution methods in student conduct work. This is a book for anyone concerned about issues of access and justice for all students - regardless of race, sexual orientation, belief, or ability - and seeking to develop and implement restorative and safe practices for their campus community.

Mending the Cracks in the Ivory Tower

Mending the Cracks in the Ivory Tower
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Publisher : Anker Publishing Company, Incorporated
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015050120644
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Mending the Cracks in the Ivory Tower by : Susan A. Holton

Faculty and administrators in higher education, with a particular focus on department chairs and deans.

CONFLICTS OF 2020

CONFLICTS OF 2020
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ISBN-10 : 1648027946
ISBN-13 : 9781648027949
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Synopsis CONFLICTS OF 2020 by :