Life-Enriching Education: Nonviolent Communication Helps Schools Improve Performance, Reduce Conflict, and Enhance Relationships
By (Author) Marshall B. Rosenberg
Foreword by Riane Tennenhaus Eisler
Puddle Dancer Press
Puddle Dancer Press
1st September 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Family and health
Drugs and alcohol: social aspects
371.1022
Paperback
192
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm
308g
Addressing the need for a dynamic change in the formula schools use to mould their students, this groundbreaking guide provides a new approach to education that serves the lives of everyone in the learning community. By implementing the unique communication skills outlined, educators can promote co-operation and understanding and address many of the complex problems faced in the classroom. Teachers will learn new skills to increase student interest, achievement, and retention, as well as create a safe and supportive learning and working atmosphere. They are also given strategies for cultivating emotional intelligence, respect, authenticity, and empathy and are empowered to resolve conflict and prevent or defuse violence. The end result helps teachers rediscover the joy of teaching motivated students.
"Offers teachers a proven process and skills for creating a classroom environment in which their students can thrive I highly recommend it." --Dr. Thomas Gordon, author, Parent Effectiveness Training and Teacher Effectiveness Training
Marshall B Rosenberg PhD is the founder of the Center for Non-Violent Communication, an international non-profit organisation that teaches peacemaking skills. He lives in La Crescenta, California.