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This Responding to Conflict: Active Listening lesson plan also includes:
- Peacebuilding Toolkit for Educators, Middle School Edition (English version)
- Peacebuilding Toolkit for Educators, Middle School Edition (Spanish version)
- Peacebuilding Toolkit for Educators, Middle School Edition (French version)
- Peacebuilding Toolkit for Educators, Middle School Edition (Arabic version)
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Did I hear you right? You need a great lesson on active listening? Through large- and small-group activities, learners differentiate between poor and excellent listening skills. The resource, 7th in a series of 15, focuses on active listening as a tool in conflict resolution.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use the included folktale to add cultural flair and oral tradition to the lesson
- Ask pupils to brainstorm other situations where listening is critical, such as emergencies and professional situations
Classroom Considerations
- Consider playing the role of the listener in the role plays to ensure the differences between active listening and poor listening skill is communicated effectively
Pros
- Helps build an important skill through meaningful role plays
- Extension activities create additional opportunities for dialog about listening skills
Cons
- None