How to Manage Conflict in Virtual School Environments
Aug 10, 2020 9:00AM—Aug 12, 2020 11:00AM
Cost $250 members; $225 group-rate; $375 non-members
Categories Leadership, Social & Emotional Learning, Summer Institute
How to Manage Conflict in Virtual School Environments
SESSION 1: August 10, 2020 | 9:00am - 11:00am
SESSION 2: August 12, 2020 | 9:00am - 11:00am
ABOUT THIS ONLINE WORKSHOP
Even in less challenging times, one of the most difficult parts of our work is managing and preventing escalations. Whether it is an upset parent, student, or colleague, escalation incidents and unproductive conflicts can be daunting and deplete us of significant time and energy. In a virtual environment, and with so much at stake, conflict can arise and escalate quickly, leading to low morale and productivity. In this two-session online workshop you will deepen your understanding of the neuroscience behind escalations and build skills to effectively de-escalate and prevent escalations for more successful relationship management.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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Deepened understanding of the neuroscience of escalations
- Gain practical tools for managing conflict virtually
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Knowledge of how to prevent escalations
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Understanding of how language relates to escalation prevention/intervention
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Increased capacity to effectively intervene on peak escalations
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Ability to identify co-escalation contributors
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Ability to recognize stages of escalation
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Understanding of how historical experiences correlate to escalations
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Develop emotional intelligence skills that correlate to relationship management
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Kate Sheppard’s work focuses on helping non-profit and human-service organizations develop leadership, evaluate and articulate impact, and synchronize their actions and ideologies. Kate has worked as a consultant for the past ten years as a Senior Associate for Dialogues in Action leading over 100 large-scale evaluation projects. In 2018 Kate founded her own consulting company, See Change Consulting. For the past seventeen years, Kate has also worked for the YMCA of San Francisco. Her current role directing staff development allows her to focus on supporting over 2,400 staff in creating positive work environments, building individual capacity, and leading organizational change strategies.
Cancellation Policy
Life happens. We understand that there will be times when you cannot attend a workshop that you have registered and paid for. We strive to be as helpful and flexible as possible when things out of your control happen. Please visit our FAQ page for detailed information about our cancellation policy and answers to frequently asked questions about enrollment and membership.