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#V6610
Now Available!
8 Volume Set
Grades 5-12
Set: $319.60, Each: $39.95
*For Sale in the U.S. and Canada Only*. From dealing with bullies to addressing peer pressure from friends,
students are often faced with a myriad of difficult situations in
their day-to-day lives that require an objective frame of mind to
deal with. In Conflict Resolution for Students, viewers are provided
with the skills they need to address such dilemma-filled situations
effectively. Each episode is comprised of two delicately constructed
vignettes that address both sides of a given scenario, with time built
in for in-class discussions so that students can discuss what they
have seen with teachers and their fellow peers. Each vignette features
a follow-up section where characters discuss the featured situations
objectively, providing students with the framework for dealing with
similar scenarios in their daily lives.
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#V6611, $39.95
*For Sale in the U.S. and Canada Only*. Whether they are personally involved or merely bystanders
to the situation at hand, students often find themselves
faced with bullies both in and out of school. But how
does one go about dealing with such troublesome situations
without being drawn into unnecessary confrontations? In Bullying,
students will develop a better understanding of ways to
deal effectively with bullies through two detailed vignettes.
In "It's Not Funny...It Hurts!", an overweight student new
to school faces a daily regiment of bullying by others who
ride his bus. What should he do? And in "Just Because You're Bigger...",
a group of kids playing basketball after school are menaced
by an older group who come along and steal their ball. How
should they handle the situation? 15 minutes.
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#V6612, $39.95
*For Sale in the U.S. and Canada Only*. From teachers at school to adults in their community,
the actions of students often come into conflict with
adults around them, in ways that are often equally
unintentional and completely on purpose. In Conflict With Authority,
students will gain valuable insight as how to best to
deal with situations where they find themselves butting
heads with authority figures in their everyday lives
through two engaging vignettes. In "Just Having Fun,"
the antics of a group of rowdy teenagers attract the
attention of the police. How should the officer and
teens deal with each other? And in "It's the Rule,"
a student entering class is stopped by his teacher
and told to remove his bulky coat, which is a violation
of school policy. What should he do? 14 minutes.
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#V6613, $39.95
*For Sale in the U.S. and Canada Only*. Whether it be confiding a personal problem or voicing an
implied threat, an important key to acting on a potential
crisis is to take the matter seriously. In Crisis Intervention,
students will examine the possible warning signs and methods
that one could employ to deal with such dilemmas before they
become a problem. In "Stop being So Dramatic," a girl who's
been recently dumped by her boyfriend voices suicidal thoughts.
Should her friend take her seriously? Speaking of which, in
"We Didn't Take Him Seriously," a kid in school who is often
the target of teasing makes it known that he has a gun and that
"they'll be sorry some day." Is he just kidding, or does he
really mean it? 17 minutes.
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#V6614, $39.95
*For Sale in the U.S. and Canada Only*. Getting picked on because of perceived differences by others
is something everyone experiences at least once during their
formative years, but just how does one deal with such situations.
In Harassment, students will develop a better understanding
of ways to deal effectively with such situations through two
detailed vignettes. In "It's My Right...It's My Choice," a
teenage girl sets herself apart from other students by the way
she looks, but do other students have the right to target her
for harassment? And in "We're Supposed to Be a Team," a softball
player is shunned by the rest of her team through the efforts of
a fellow teammate. 21 minutes.
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#V6615, $39.95
*For Sale in the U.S. and Canada Only*. Students often come into conflict with each other, but dealing
with such situations in an objective manner is rare. In Peer Conflict,
students will examine ways to deal with each other when conflicts
arise through two vignettes. In "Getting Even," a spilled soda,
a new car and a group of excited friends push two students toward
a first fight in an excellent example of peer pressure and its
potential to incite violence. And in "He Said, She Said," a bevy
of hearsay and innuendo leads to hurtful rumors that jeopardize a
friendship, providing a valuable lesson in interpersonal
communication. 19 minutes.
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#V6616, $39.95
*For Sale in the U.S. and Canada Only*. Often to fit in, students succumb to peer pressure, which
inevitably leads them into less desirable situations.
In Peer Pressure, viewers will examine two scenarios
to gain a better understanding of the potential problems
that such pressure often leads, and best to deal with it
when such situations arise. In "Hacking, Cracking, Stealing,"
a student is cajoled by the star player of the football team
to hack into the school's computer system to amend a failing
grade, while in "With Friends Like These...", a new student
is invited to a makeover party by the most popular girls in
school, unwittingly joining them in "acquiring" supplies for
the event. 22 minutes.
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#V6617, $39.95
*For Sale in the U.S. and Canada Only*. Being harassed because of one's sex or sexual orientation
is uncalled for, but often, such harmful attention is derived
from students not knowing that they've crossed the line.
In Sexual Harassment, students will develop a better
understanding of ways to deal effectively with such situations
through two detailed vignettes. In "Crossing the Line," a male
student's overt flirtations with a female peer continually puts
her into embarrassing situations, and illustrates how to avoid
being the recipient of such harassment as well as when such
attention has gone too far. In "It's My School Too!", a talented
violinist is forced to drop out of high school due to sexual
orientation harassment by his classmates, dramatizing how students
can be part of the solution rather than being part of the problem.
16 minutes.
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#V6618, $39.95
*For Sale in the U.S. and Canada Only*. Conflicts between teenagers and adults aren't uncommon, but
rarely are they resolved in a manner that's well thought out.
Student & Adult Conflict provides a blueprint for
dealing with such flare-ups when they occur through two
dramatized vignettes. In "I Want It Now," a student and
teacher get into a needlessly heated argument in front of
the class without a proper way to diffuse the potentially
embarrassing situation, while in "Get Out," a storeowner
mistakenly believes that a group of students have stolen
from him. 11 minutes.
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