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LEARNING CONFLICT
STYLES

Ms. Blye‟s 8th Grade English Class
Within the short stories we have
read, we have learned about
many different conflicts in stories.
        Let‟s Recap….
Recap

           Conflict: is the opposition
            between forces in a story
           Protagonist: the central character
           Antagonist: whatever opposing
            force the protagonist struggles
            with, such as another character,
            environment, or something
            within the protagonist
   Now lets have fun        Later we will relate
    understanding             to the different
    conflict styles a         conflict styles to
    character or person       characters
    can display in a          behaviors and
    story.                    ourselves.
Handling Conflict

           WHAT
             IS
           YOUR
           STYLE?
high
importance

             Accommodating Style                              Problem-solving Style
  R
  E
  L     G
  A
  T     O
  I                               Compromising Style
  O     A
  N
  S     L
  H
  I     S
  P          Withdrawing Style                                Aggressive Style
low
importance            P   E   R    S   O   N   AL GOA   L S             high
                                                                         importance
                                  Conflict Styles
Conflict Styles                          David Johnson‟s
Characteristics                          animal comparison

Withdrawing - Maintaining relationship     Turtle
or getting your way is very important




Accommadating – try to smooth over         Teddy Bear
disagreements and give in to keep the peace
Conflict Styles cont.                David Johnson‟s
Characteristics                      animal comparison

Compromising– moderate control for      Fox Fox
both goals; try to cut a deal




Problem-Solving–                        Owl
solutions for everyone
Conflict Styles cont.

Aggressive–                               Shark
at the expense of the relationship, see
conflict as competitive game; may enjoy
fights as long as you win;
What Animal Are You…???

   The Turtle                               The Teddy Bear
   Turtles prefer to hide in their          The teddy bear wants to keep
    shells away from conflict rather          the peace at all costs. Teddy
    than face it. When confronted             bears need to be liked and will
    with conflict, turtles will abandon       often ignore their own goals
    their own goals and relationships         when faced with conflict in order
    and display passive behaviors.            to maintain the relationship. The
    Turtles adopt an avoiding or              teddy bear uses an
    withdrawing conflict style.               accommodating conflict
                                              management style.
   The Shark                                The Fox
   In contrast to turtles, sharks use       Foxes are willing to sacrifice
    an aggressive and competing               some of their goals while
    conflict management style and             persuading others to give up
    want to win at any cost. Personal         some of theirs. Foxes are
    goals are highly important to the         concerned with both goals and
    overpowering shark and the                relationships; however, even
    needs of others are a low priority.       though the relationship is
                                              maintained during conflict, the
                                              compromise may result in a less
   According to David W.
   The Owl                            Johnson “Every day, we are
   Owls view conflict as a            faced with conflicts, and most
    problem that needs solving         of us are fairly limited in how
    and will work with the other       we manage and resolve
    party to seek out solutions        these conflicts. It is often
                                       easier to be aggressive, use
    and ensure both sets of            avoidance, accommodate or
    goals are achieved.                compromise our conflicts.
    Although this conflict             While there may be times
    management style can               when it is appropriate to use
    take some time and                 these strategies, collaboration
    effort, both sides get what        generally produces the best
    they want, and the tension         long-term results. Instead of
    is eliminated. The wise owl        throwing gas on the fire,
    will deal with conflict by         collaboration will help you to
    collaborating                      learn from your conflict, and
                                       the outcome will leave you
                                       feeling good about yourself
                                       and others.”
CONFLICT STYLE
JEOPARDY
Complete the following slides as
follows…
        Read the scenario, and match
         thecharacter(s) to the
         conflict styles above.
        Test your knowledge and see if

         your answer was right before
         moving to the next slide
CONFLICT SYLES

 100 200 300

 400 500 600
SCENARIO 100
This conflict style is illustrated byVictoria in the following
scenario.
Jasmine and Victoria have been best friends since
they were little and planned to best friends until they
are old and grey. As their senior year in high school
dwindled down, both girls stepped into an
unexpected problem. Victoria wanted to go to a
History Black College or University while Jasmine
saw herself fitting more into a Predominately White
Institution. Both girls became annoyed with one
another because they expected to go to the same
school as they have been doing since Elementary.
For weeks this baffled the friends Until Victoria
proposed they both applied to schools in
What is
COMPROMISNG
 conflict style?
SCENARIO 200
This conflict style is illustrated by Sue in the following
scenario.

Kyle and Sarah cannot seem to agree on what kind
of pet to get. Kyle wants a dog because he claims
they are more fun and they could use it as a watch
dog. Sarah wants a cat because they are less
expensive and easier to take care of. Finally they
decide on a parrot instead because they are fun, they
can talk to you, they are easy and not too expensive.
A parrot will also alert them if someone else is in their
home.
What is
PROBLEM-SOLVING
   conflict style?
SCENARIO 300
This conflict style is illustrated byLaurenin the following
scenario.
Katie and Lauren are roommates. They get into a
little disagreement about who has the most space in
their small dorm room. To end the argument, and to
please Katie, Lauren moves her stuff over giving
Katie more space in the room.
What is
ACCOMADATING
  conflict style?
SCENARIO 400
This conflict style is illustrated by Chuckyin the following
scenario.
Tristan, Beth, Chuck and Mike enjoy skating. Every
Sunday Night, the four friends meet at Starlight
Skating Rink to practice new moves and show off
their skills. Mike is known around the rink as “Sweet
Feet” because of his speed but yet graceful moves.
Lately Chucky hasn‟t been focused or practicing
much of a team player. As head of the group, Mike
confronts Chucky to see if everything was ok.
Chucky automatically feels threaten and explodes.
Chucky feels as if Mike is taking his name as „Sweet
Feet” and becoming cocky. Mike denies this
statement and becomes confused to Chucky‟s
responses. Disregarding their friendship, Chucky
What is
AGGRESSIVE
conflict style?
SCENARIO 500
This conflict style is illustrated by Sue in the following
scenario.
Mary and Sue have been really good friends for over 5 years.
They are now in their sophomore year in college and are
roommates. Outside of their living area, everything is always
good between them, but in the room they often have small
conflicts over things such as food and cleaning. Their most
recent issue occurred when Sue left her dirty laundry in the
middle of the room and Mary had company and was very
embarrassed to find the room in such a dirty state. Mary tried
to talk to Sue about the situation, but each time she brings it
up, Sue makes excuses for why she cannot talk at the
moment. Every time Mary calls Sue she ignores the call or
picks up and is very brief with her. When they are both in the
room and Mary brings it up, Sue makes excuses such as she
has a lot of studying to do and suggests that they talk later.
What is
WITHDRAWING
 conflict style?
SCENARIO 600
This conflict style is illustrated byEach Characterin the
following scenario. *Hint* One Character is displays TWO
Joe, Tay, and Richard are brothers. The three of them always
find themselves getting into conflicts that are often easily
resolved. The last issue between the boys was the trying to
decide where to eat because no one wanted to eat the same
thing. Richard wanted burgers; Tay wanted something Italian,
and Joe wanted chicken. Richard and Tay got into a heated
argument in the car over this because Tay claims that Richard
always gets his way. Because Tay wasn‟t going to put up with
Richard anymore, Tay threw a fierce punch. The two
continued to argue, while Joe refused get in the middle of his
two brothers and ignored the situation and his hunger. As
Richard and Tay became winded and tired of fighting, Richard
proposes Golden Corral where everyone can be pleased.
Although Joe despises Golden Corral‟s chicken, he anxiously
agrees so the argument can cease and they can finally satisfy
Who‟s Who

        Tay….
          Aggression

        Joe
          Withdrawal

        Richard
          Compromises

        Joe
          Accommodates
Works Cited

         http://www.ces.purdue.edu/ces/Ham
          ilton/news/april%2007%20www.pdf
         http://www.qcc.mass.edu/booth/102
          /terms/tsld004.htm
Objective 2.01Analyze and evaluate informational
materials that are read, heard, and/or viewed by:



               monitoring comprehension for
                understanding of what is read,
                heard and/or viewed.
               recognizing the characteristics of
                informational materials.
               determining the importance of
                information.
               making connections to related
                topics/information.

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Conflict Styles Presentation

  • 1. LEARNING CONFLICT STYLES Ms. Blye‟s 8th Grade English Class
  • 2. Within the short stories we have read, we have learned about many different conflicts in stories. Let‟s Recap….
  • 3. Recap  Conflict: is the opposition between forces in a story  Protagonist: the central character  Antagonist: whatever opposing force the protagonist struggles with, such as another character, environment, or something within the protagonist
  • 4. Now lets have fun  Later we will relate understanding to the different conflict styles a conflict styles to character or person characters can display in a behaviors and story. ourselves.
  • 5. Handling Conflict WHAT IS YOUR STYLE?
  • 6. high importance Accommodating Style Problem-solving Style R E L G A T O I Compromising Style O A N S L H I S P Withdrawing Style Aggressive Style low importance P E R S O N AL GOA L S high importance Conflict Styles
  • 7. Conflict Styles David Johnson‟s Characteristics animal comparison Withdrawing - Maintaining relationship Turtle or getting your way is very important Accommadating – try to smooth over Teddy Bear disagreements and give in to keep the peace
  • 8. Conflict Styles cont. David Johnson‟s Characteristics animal comparison Compromising– moderate control for Fox Fox both goals; try to cut a deal Problem-Solving– Owl solutions for everyone
  • 9. Conflict Styles cont. Aggressive– Shark at the expense of the relationship, see conflict as competitive game; may enjoy fights as long as you win;
  • 10. What Animal Are You…???  The Turtle  The Teddy Bear  Turtles prefer to hide in their  The teddy bear wants to keep shells away from conflict rather the peace at all costs. Teddy than face it. When confronted bears need to be liked and will with conflict, turtles will abandon often ignore their own goals their own goals and relationships when faced with conflict in order and display passive behaviors. to maintain the relationship. The Turtles adopt an avoiding or teddy bear uses an withdrawing conflict style. accommodating conflict management style.  The Shark  The Fox  In contrast to turtles, sharks use  Foxes are willing to sacrifice an aggressive and competing some of their goals while conflict management style and persuading others to give up want to win at any cost. Personal some of theirs. Foxes are goals are highly important to the concerned with both goals and overpowering shark and the relationships; however, even needs of others are a low priority. though the relationship is maintained during conflict, the compromise may result in a less
  • 11. According to David W.  The Owl Johnson “Every day, we are  Owls view conflict as a faced with conflicts, and most problem that needs solving of us are fairly limited in how and will work with the other we manage and resolve party to seek out solutions these conflicts. It is often easier to be aggressive, use and ensure both sets of avoidance, accommodate or goals are achieved. compromise our conflicts. Although this conflict While there may be times management style can when it is appropriate to use take some time and these strategies, collaboration effort, both sides get what generally produces the best they want, and the tension long-term results. Instead of is eliminated. The wise owl throwing gas on the fire, will deal with conflict by collaboration will help you to collaborating learn from your conflict, and the outcome will leave you feeling good about yourself and others.”
  • 13. Complete the following slides as follows…  Read the scenario, and match thecharacter(s) to the conflict styles above.  Test your knowledge and see if your answer was right before moving to the next slide
  • 14. CONFLICT SYLES 100 200 300 400 500 600
  • 15. SCENARIO 100 This conflict style is illustrated byVictoria in the following scenario. Jasmine and Victoria have been best friends since they were little and planned to best friends until they are old and grey. As their senior year in high school dwindled down, both girls stepped into an unexpected problem. Victoria wanted to go to a History Black College or University while Jasmine saw herself fitting more into a Predominately White Institution. Both girls became annoyed with one another because they expected to go to the same school as they have been doing since Elementary. For weeks this baffled the friends Until Victoria proposed they both applied to schools in
  • 17. SCENARIO 200 This conflict style is illustrated by Sue in the following scenario. Kyle and Sarah cannot seem to agree on what kind of pet to get. Kyle wants a dog because he claims they are more fun and they could use it as a watch dog. Sarah wants a cat because they are less expensive and easier to take care of. Finally they decide on a parrot instead because they are fun, they can talk to you, they are easy and not too expensive. A parrot will also alert them if someone else is in their home.
  • 18. What is PROBLEM-SOLVING conflict style?
  • 19. SCENARIO 300 This conflict style is illustrated byLaurenin the following scenario. Katie and Lauren are roommates. They get into a little disagreement about who has the most space in their small dorm room. To end the argument, and to please Katie, Lauren moves her stuff over giving Katie more space in the room.
  • 20. What is ACCOMADATING conflict style?
  • 21. SCENARIO 400 This conflict style is illustrated by Chuckyin the following scenario. Tristan, Beth, Chuck and Mike enjoy skating. Every Sunday Night, the four friends meet at Starlight Skating Rink to practice new moves and show off their skills. Mike is known around the rink as “Sweet Feet” because of his speed but yet graceful moves. Lately Chucky hasn‟t been focused or practicing much of a team player. As head of the group, Mike confronts Chucky to see if everything was ok. Chucky automatically feels threaten and explodes. Chucky feels as if Mike is taking his name as „Sweet Feet” and becoming cocky. Mike denies this statement and becomes confused to Chucky‟s responses. Disregarding their friendship, Chucky
  • 23. SCENARIO 500 This conflict style is illustrated by Sue in the following scenario. Mary and Sue have been really good friends for over 5 years. They are now in their sophomore year in college and are roommates. Outside of their living area, everything is always good between them, but in the room they often have small conflicts over things such as food and cleaning. Their most recent issue occurred when Sue left her dirty laundry in the middle of the room and Mary had company and was very embarrassed to find the room in such a dirty state. Mary tried to talk to Sue about the situation, but each time she brings it up, Sue makes excuses for why she cannot talk at the moment. Every time Mary calls Sue she ignores the call or picks up and is very brief with her. When they are both in the room and Mary brings it up, Sue makes excuses such as she has a lot of studying to do and suggests that they talk later.
  • 25. SCENARIO 600 This conflict style is illustrated byEach Characterin the following scenario. *Hint* One Character is displays TWO Joe, Tay, and Richard are brothers. The three of them always find themselves getting into conflicts that are often easily resolved. The last issue between the boys was the trying to decide where to eat because no one wanted to eat the same thing. Richard wanted burgers; Tay wanted something Italian, and Joe wanted chicken. Richard and Tay got into a heated argument in the car over this because Tay claims that Richard always gets his way. Because Tay wasn‟t going to put up with Richard anymore, Tay threw a fierce punch. The two continued to argue, while Joe refused get in the middle of his two brothers and ignored the situation and his hunger. As Richard and Tay became winded and tired of fighting, Richard proposes Golden Corral where everyone can be pleased. Although Joe despises Golden Corral‟s chicken, he anxiously agrees so the argument can cease and they can finally satisfy
  • 26. Who‟s Who  Tay….  Aggression  Joe  Withdrawal  Richard  Compromises  Joe  Accommodates
  • 27. Works Cited  http://www.ces.purdue.edu/ces/Ham ilton/news/april%2007%20www.pdf  http://www.qcc.mass.edu/booth/102 /terms/tsld004.htm
  • 28. Objective 2.01Analyze and evaluate informational materials that are read, heard, and/or viewed by:  monitoring comprehension for understanding of what is read, heard and/or viewed.  recognizing the characteristics of informational materials.  determining the importance of information.  making connections to related topics/information.