National Alliance for Safe Schools
A Not-For-Profit Organization Dedicated to The Belief That No Child Should Go to School in Fear.
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National Center for Conflict Resolution Education
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program fund a cooperative agreement with the Illinois State Bar Association to advance NCCRE training and technical assistance. Through this federal project, NCCRE promotes the development of conflict resolution education programs in schools, juvenile justice arenas and youth service organizations.
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National Crime Prevention Council
NCPC's Mission is to enable people to create safer and more caring communities by addressing the causes of crime and violence and reducing the opportunities for crime to occur.
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National Crime Prevention Council's Guide: Stopping School Violence
To make our schools safer, everyone can and must pitch in teachers, parents, students, policy makers, law enforcement officers, business managers, faith leaders, civic leaders, youth workers, and other concerned community residents.
Each of us can do something to help solve the problem. And it's a problem we all must solve.
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National School Safety Center
The National School Safety Center was created by presidential directive in 1984 to meet the growing need for additional training and preparation in the area of school crime and violence prevention. NSSC is a nonprofit organization whose charge is to promote safe schools - free of crime and violence - and to help ensure quality education for all America's children.
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National Curriculum Integration Project
The NCIP is working with five school sites around the country to design, implement and evaluate an integrated conflict resolution education program. Our hope is to help school programs throughout the country develop and implement an integrated approach to their work.
The goal of this website is to compile and share up to date strategies for infusing and integrating conflict resolution education into classroom culture, curriculum and teaching strategies.
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OJPCR: The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution
A resource for students, teachers and practitioners in fields relating to the reduction and elimination of destructive conflict. It desires to be a free, yet valuable, source of information to aid anyone trying to work toward a less violent and more cooperative world.
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Partnerships Against Violence
Partnerships Against Violence Network is a "virtual library" of information about violence and youth-at-risk, representing data from seven different Federal agencies.
Violence prevention professionals can communicate and share resources through the Pavnet mailgroup.
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The Peace Center: Non-violent Conflict Resolution
The Peace Center is located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. We have been working for community peace and social justice since 1982. Our programs are designed to help reduce violence and conflict in our schools, homes and communities through a multicultural, community-based approach. We are dedicated to furthering peace by understanding and managing conflict in our community, our nation and our world.
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Peace Education Foundation
Our mission is to educate children and adults in the dynamics of conflict and promote skills of peacemaking in our homes, schools, our community, the nation, and the world.
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Peaceful Schools International
The mission of Peaceful Schools International is to provide support to schools that have declared a commitment to creating and maintaining a culture of peace.
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Resolution Bookshop
The bookshop is organized by product category (books, video tapes, audio tapes, etc.) and by topic (human resources, conflict resolution, etc.)
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Resolving Conflict Creatively Program, National Center (RCCP)
The Resolving Conflict Creatively Program (RCCP), an initiative of ESR, involves five components: professional development for teachers and other staff,
regular classroom instruction based on a K-12 curriculum, peer mediation, administrator training, and parent training.
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The Responsive Classroom
NEFC is a private, non-profit, educational foundation working to improve elementary and middle schools by helping educators integrate the teaching of social and academic skills. We do this by developing and promoting The Responsive Classroom approach to teaching and learning. NEFC's mission is to foster safe, challenging, and joyful classrooms and schools. NEFC offers professional development programs, workshops, long-term collaborations, and teacher resources.
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School Mediation Associates
The mission of School Mediation Associates is to transform schools into safer, more caring, and more effective institutions.
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Stories: Enhancing Literacy, Social Skills, and Character
Literature is a window through which we can help students understand themselves and their world. The Stories program helps teachers improve students' language arts and social skills by bringing literature alive. Through Stories, we teach students to explore character both by delving deeply into the motivation of various characters and by practicing skills which enable students to better live up to the values of character shared by the school and community.
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Take a Stand - Stop the Violence
Take A Stand® is a hard-hitting look at conflict that today's teens may encounter, and provides them with real alternatives to violence. The CD and video dramatize the results of differing reactions to conflict: walking away, fighting, or problem solving. Steps are given to teach students how to problem solve in a conflict situation.
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Teaching and Learning For Peace
Peacebuilding activities for creating a peaceful world.
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Teaching Tolerance Program
A National Education project dedicated to helping teachers foster equity, respect and understanding in the classroom and beyond.
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Tolerance.org
A Web project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, Tolerance.org encourages people from all walks of life to "fight hate and promote tolerance."
Through our public service announcements and this Web site, we hope to awaken you to the problem of hate and intolerance, equip you with the best tolerance ideas and prompt you to act in your homes, schools, businesses and communities.
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What Makes Kids Care: APA Public Communications
Article from the American Psychological Association Office of Public Affairs. Teaching Gentleness in a Violent World, Are Children 'Naturally' Caring?, What Can Parents Do?, What About Effects of the Outside World,
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WinWin
A non-profit corporation providing education and resources for the advancement of Conflict Management and Non-Violent Conflict Resolution.
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