CRE Videos
We’ve gathered more than a 100 videos related to conflict resolution in education. Recently added items are presented on this page. To dig deeper, use the search tool or use the pagination at the bottom of the page to move through the collection 6 videos at a time.
What is a Peer Mediator?
What is a peer mediator? – Duration: 02:45.
A class of Year Five (5th Grade) children in a U.K. school explore conflict and how best to deal with it. They learn about peer mediation. This is a clip from a longer video on peer mediation skills. You have to go directly to the BBC Learning Zone site to view it.
Link to it here.
Seeing Both Sides of a Story
Seeing both sides of a story – Clip Duration: 01:37. Children at a U.K. school learn how to support their peers in the playground to find resolutions to conflict. This is a clip from a longer video on peer mediation. You have to go directly to the BBC Learning Zone site to view it.
Link to it here.
Girls Bullying
This 27-minute video was produced by Teachers TV in the U.K. Experts tackle the problem of girls bullying. Experts explore the problem of girls bullying other girls and give tips on how to identify the symptoms as well as tackling the causes. Because girls can be more subtle bullies than boys, using exclusion and verbal weapons rather than fists and fights, their actions can be more difficult to spot and change. Ways to combat this type of bullying such as peer mentoring are seen in action at both primary and secondary level, as well as a creative drama workshop which helps girls explore their role when faced with these incidents in the classroom or playground. One school shows how by running anti-bullying sessions they have been able to forewarn and forearm girls against the actions of bullies.
Link to it here.
Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case That Made History
Bullied is a Teaching Tolerance documentary film that chronicles one student’s ordeal at the hands of anti-gay bullies and offers an inspiring message of hope to those fighting harassment today. It can become a cornerstone of anti-bullying efforts in middle and high schools.
Link to it here.
Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better world
Games like World of Warcraft give players the means to save worlds, and incentive to learn the habits of heroes. What if we could harness this gamer power to solve real-world problems? Jane McGonigal says we can, and explains how.
Link to it here.
Outside the Box/Inside the Ring: CR Curriculum for Middle School
Outside the Box/Inside the Ring is a free 10-lesson curriculum initially targeted at the middle-school level. It was co-created by Joshua Gordon and Joseph Morrissey and Part of the Solution ADR Services in 2004-2005. The curriculum is designed to be activity driven (as opposed to lectures) and is available for download as a series of pdf files. Non-profits and educators are provided the material for non-commercial, educational use.
Some example lessons include:
Fair Factor: Do you have conflict resolution skills?
What’s up? An introduction to conflict.
Do you speak conflict? Building a common language and sharing experiences.
Dudes, whose shoes? Empathy and Outside the Box thinking.
Say what? How to communicate around conflict.
How can you win when I win?
This Youtube video has been prepared to introduce the curriculum by showing clips of participants in the pilot for the program.
Link to it here.