Conflict Management and Resolution

Conflict Management and Resolution (סמל שאלון 091283)

Students who study the extension level subject, Conflict Management and Resolution, will learn to analyze, manage, resolve, and prevent conflicts. They will discover the many factors underlying a dispute and learn to re-frame the issues so that options for resolving a dispute can be discussed and chosen.

Applying social and psychological theories, students will engage in group decision-making built on trust, transparency, and shared interests.

In addition to studying theory and case studies, students will participate in various public forums with "audiences" outside of their own classrooms. They will apply the knowledge gained to interpersonal, social, environmental, international relations and business contexts.​

Units of Study in Grades 11 and 12

Grade 11: 67 hours

· Unit 1 – Conflict: Who, What, Where, and Why? (10 hours)

· Unit 2 – Conflicts Between Myself, My Family, and My Friends (12 hours)

· Unit 3 – Conflicts Within & Between Groups (20 hours)

· Unit 4 – Intra-national & International Conflicts (25 hours)

Grade 12: 68 hours

· Unit 5 – Conflict Transformation (18 hours)

· Unit 6 – Performance-based Project (50 hours)