Given support and skills, students are often the best people to resolve conflict – as long as: • Power is equally shared in the relationship. • Fear is not an element. • Both parties are safe.
• Both parties want to reach an agreement. • The school actively supports and models effective conflict resolution approaches. Note: When the problem does not meet these criteria, students need to be able to refer difficult conflicts to the appropriate staff member within the school.
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