Publication Date:
2011
Journal Issue:
v.21(3), July 2011, 67-79
Pages:
13
Abstract:
This article summarizes the initial, collaborative implementation efforts of a school-based conflict resolution program. Lowell Elementary School is predominately Hispanic and located in one of the poorest areas of Fresno. The University's Kremen School of Education and Human Development partners with local educators to train children in grades four through six in conflict resolution and mediation skills. The Mediator Mentors project has demonstrated its replicability in over sixty schools. Process steps at Lowell School in conjunction with Fresno's Revitalization Project are enumerated and first results are identified.
Call Number:
240/B/LAN/2011
Sector:
HE Sector
Sector:
K-12 Sector
Library Item Type:
Print resource - serial article
Demographics & Settings:
K-12
Demographics & Settings:
Elementary
Demographics & Settings:
4-6
Demographics & Settings:
Minorities
Demographics & Settings:
Hispanic
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Conflict Mediation 
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