Christa Tinari has over 20 years’ experience providing technical assistance, training, and program implementation in the education, training and non-profit sectors.
Her Expertise is in Social-Emotional Learning, Peace and Global Citizenship Education, Violence and Bullying Prevention, Anti-Bias Education, and Conflict Resolution Education.
With a M.A. International Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution, Concentration in Education, and a B.A in Psychology, Christa is Committed to helping organizations apply research-based practices within schools and organizations in order to create a more equitable, compassionate and peaceful world.
Christa is also a Senior Instructional Content Developer, SEE Learning Program, at Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics, Emory University.
Verita International School and Verita Foundation are proud to be the Primary Collaborators in Romania of Emory University for sharing this amazing curriculum in the public school system.
1. Why is it important to work on conflict resolution?
2. How does it help to learn what conflict styles we have? And why?
3. What is the power of personal practices when we look at dealing with conflict?
In this episode we have answered these questions and learned a lot more about conflict such as:
- the definition and understanding of conflict;
- the 5 basic conflict styles (and knowing which ones you use);
- how we learn how to handle conflict from our family experience;
- conflict escalators and de-escalators;
- the emotional and physical components of conflict;
- tools for resolving and transforming conflicts that we can use at home and at school.
For more resources on this topic please access these links:
http://cerc.veritafoundation.ro/resurse/pdf/20Conflict.pdf
http://cerc.veritafoundation.ro/resurse/pdf/ConflictResolution.pdf
https://seelearning.emory.edu