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Character-Based Citizenship® Summer Institute

Video Highlights II

Building Respectful Relationships and Collaboration Through Effective Communication

Ken Hawkins, CYC Trainer

In this session, participants learned how to identify their conflict style, and learned when and how to apply the different conflict styles, with given circumstances. Participants also gained the tools needed for working with different styles of others, while increasing their listening and empathy skills to effectively work with others.

The skills learned in this session are applicable for teachers both in the classroom in dealing with conflicts with their students, and schoolwide, when dealing with conflicts with their colleagues.

What Participants Said

Very insightful and helpful for school relations.

Loved the time to collaborate with my team. Also the group activity was very meaningful and informative.

As always, brilliant! Enables self-analysis in a safe environment.

Very good presentation. I felt engaged and interested. Presenter had strong speaking skills, animated and humorous. He obviously was very knowledgeable in this topic.

 


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