Conflict Resolution

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Conflict Resolution for the Helping Professions

Second Edition Now Available

   

Published by Brooks/Cole - Cengage (2007)
http://www.cengage.com

As noted in the Instructor's Manual for Conflict Resolution for the Helping Professions, I will be maintaining this website in order to provide updated and additional information for professors or other instructors who may be using this textbook. If you have any suggestions for this website, please email me at barsky@barsky.org. If you are an instructor who has adopted this book, you may also contact the publisher (Brooks/Cole - Wadsworth) for the test bank.

This material is divided into the following headings:

Also, please note the following books and articles on teaching conflict resolution:

1.
        Fenwick, T., & Parsons, J. (1999). The art of evaluation: A handbook for educators and trainers. Toronto: Irwin.

2.        Honeyman, C., Hughes, S. H., & Schneider, A. K. (2003). How can we teach so it takes? Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 20, 429-432 (plus 8 supplementary articles in this special issue on teaching CR, pp. 433-500).

3.        Knowles, M. S., Holton, E. F., & Swanson, R. A. (1998). The adult learner: The definitive classic on adult education and training. Houston, TX: Gulf.

4.        Manwaring, M. (2006). The cognitive demands of a negotiation curriculum: What does it mean to "Get" Getting to Yes. Negotiation Journal, 22, 67-88.

5.        Roberts, H., Gonzales, J. C., Harris, O. D., Huff, D. J., Johns, A. M., Lou, R., & Scott, O. L. (1994). Teaching from a multicultural perspective. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

6.        Selman, G., Cooke, M., Selman, M. & Dampier, P. (1998). Foundations of adult education in Canada. Toronto: Thompson Educational / Irwin.

7.        Shapiro, D. L. (2006). Teaching students how to use emotions as they negotiate. Negotiation Journal, 22, 105-109.

8.        Susskind, L., Mnookin, R., Rozdeicer, & Fuller, B. (2005). What we have learned about teaching multiparty negotiation. Negotiation Journal, 21, 395-408. (A workbook by these authors is also available from the Program on Negotiation at Harvard University).

9.        Wheeler, M. (2006). Is teaching negotiation too easy, too hard, or both? Negotiation Journal, 22, 187-197.

 


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