Conflict Resolution/Solving
Clarifying/Focusing Problem
Active/Empathetic Listening
Assertive/I messages
Negotiation
100

Strategies used for student misbehavior.

What are conflict resolutions?

100

Classrooms primary purpose is to promote

What is learning without expressing feelings?

100

Attending actively to all aspects of what a student says and trying to understand of empathize with it.

What is active listening?

100

Framing responses to tell students how this affects you as the teacher.

What is using 'I' messages?

100

Systematically discussing options and compromising on one if possible.

What is negotiation?

200

The reduction of disagreements that persist over time.  

Again, what is conflict resolution?

200

This quality can give teachers and students passion for learning and respect, or even food feelings for each other. 

What is the emotional quality?

200

Actively listening that doesn't require agreement.

What is empathizing with the speaker?

200

Message should be neither passive or apologetic. 

What are assertive messages?

200

Negotiation requires two components.

What are time and effort?

300

Required for identifying what the problem is.

What is strategies?

300

This quality can cause trouble is a student misbehaves.  Negative feelings can interfere with understanding exactly what went wrong and hot to set things right again.

What is the emotional quality?

300

These may be involved in order to be an active listener who is continually checking their understanding.

What are multiple questions?

300

These comments encourage students to think about his or her actions and how they affect others.

Again, what is an 'I' message?

300

Negotiation may require multiple steps we already use.

What are active and empathetic listening?

400

Identifying the problem in a conflict is important because problems stem from. 

What is something unrelated to the conflict or behavior at hand?

400

Deciding whose problem a behavior or conflict really is.

What is problem ownership?

400

Active listeners are encouraged to do these things.

What is summarize or paraphrase to make sure they have complete understanding of the conflict?

400

'I' messages encourages students to consider these.

What are ethical implications?

400

In the negotiation phase it is important to determine this as accurately as possible. 

What is the problem?

500

Reminding students of classroom expectations and policies should be done with these attribute. 

What is without apology and harshness but with clarity and assertiveness. 

500

The primary person troubled or bothered.

Who is the problem owner?

500

The active listening teacher may require or encourage students to provide more information.

What is elaborate?

500

Instead of saying, "It's not fair to cut in front of kids," the teacher needs to require the rule breaker to think by.

What is turning the statement into and 'I' message/question?

500

When brainstorming solutions is it important to consider this.

What is the effectiveness?