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Classroom Management and Academic Achievement
If
students can manage their conflicts in a civil and effective way,
teachers can devote more time to teaching rather than resolving
student disputes or dealing with disruptive situations. In addition,
a rational, civil approach to managing conflict builds peace of
mind for the people involved, as well as for others who interact
with these people. The result? Student application of conflict
management skills creates a positive classroom environment where
students can focus on learning. Conflict management supports academic
achievement.
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