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O'Toole, John.
Acting to Manage Conflict and Bullying Through Evidence-Based Strategies
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Title/Author:
Acting to Manage Conflict and Bullying Through Evidence-Based Strategies/ by Bruce Burton, Margret Lepp, Morag Morrison, John O'Toole.
Author:
Burton, Bruce.
other author:
Lepp, Margret.
Description:
XII, 199 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Sociology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17882-0
ISBN:
9783319178820
Acting to Manage Conflict and Bullying Through Evidence-Based Strategies
Burton, Bruce.
Acting to Manage Conflict and Bullying Through Evidence-Based Strategies
[electronic resource] /by Bruce Burton, Margret Lepp, Morag Morrison, John O'Toole. - 1st ed. 2015. - XII, 199 p. 1 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. In the Beginning: The DRACON Project -- Chapter 3. The DRACON Project in Brisbane -- Chapter 4. From DRACON to Cooling Conflicts -- Chapter 5. Conflict and Negative Leaders in Schools -- Chapter 6. Acting Against Bullying in Schools -- Chapter 7. Moving On From the Trauma of Childhood Abuse -- Chapter 8. Drama for Learning in Professional Development Contexts: A Global Perspective -- Chapter 9. The Use of Core Conflict Competency in Nursing Education in Jordan -- Chapter 10. Acting Against Social and Cyber Bullying -- Chapter 11. Conflict and Bullying Management for Adolescent Refugees -- Chapter 12. Conclusion. .
This book offers a complete and detailed account of the evolution of an internationally successful, evidence-based program that has been the result of almost two decades of action research into conflict and bullying. It addresses one of the most serious problems encountered in schools and work places worldwide: that of bullying and inter-personal conflict. The book presents a comprehensive account of the research, development and refinement of the DRACON Project and the Acting Against Bullying and Cooling Conflicts programs. The effective strategies that emerged from the extensive international research and practice use a combination of theories of conflict and bullying management with drama techniques and peer teaching which have been unique in their application. The book analyses their evolution into an effective program that has impacted positively on bullying and conflict in a number of settings. In the UK the program successfully addressed behavioural problems amongst girls in schools through the use of peer teaching in a drama setting. In Sweden the program assists nursing students, nurses and other health professionals to deal with conflict in the workplace. In Australia it has been applied in hundreds of schools to reduce bullying and assist newly arrived refugees to deal with cultural conflict and develop resilience and self- identity in their new country. This volume makes a major and authentic contribution to the international effort to find effective strategies and techniques to deal with interpersonal conflict and bullying across a range of contexts.
ISBN: 9783319178820
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-17882-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Sociology.
LC Class. No.: HM401-1281
Dewey Class. No.: 301
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. In the Beginning: The DRACON Project -- Chapter 3. The DRACON Project in Brisbane -- Chapter 4. From DRACON to Cooling Conflicts -- Chapter 5. Conflict and Negative Leaders in Schools -- Chapter 6. Acting Against Bullying in Schools -- Chapter 7. Moving On From the Trauma of Childhood Abuse -- Chapter 8. Drama for Learning in Professional Development Contexts: A Global Perspective -- Chapter 9. The Use of Core Conflict Competency in Nursing Education in Jordan -- Chapter 10. Acting Against Social and Cyber Bullying -- Chapter 11. Conflict and Bullying Management for Adolescent Refugees -- Chapter 12. Conclusion. .
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