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How to have “Difficult Conversations”
Teachers have them all the time—with students, with students’ parents, with colleagues, with superiors, and with their own friends and family: Difficult conversations. And if you’re anything like me, you feel some serious anxiety whenever you know you must have … Continue reading
Posted in adult education, Conflict Resolution, Reflective Practice
Tagged arbitration, bruce patton, conflict resolution, difficult conversations, dispute resolution, douglas stone, frank armstrong, harvard negotiation project, how to discuss what matters most, sheila heen, st. lawrence college, teaching teacher.ca, teachingteacher
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