a personal reflection on conflict styles (15%) is a 2-3 pages reflective essay on your individual conflict style and your experience of conflict resolution. What are your main conflict styles? How do they impact the way you interact with other people? What are your strengths, weaknesses, and areas of personal growth?
Take the quiz online.
https://www.mheducation.ca/college/mcshane4/student/olc/4obm_sa_13.html (Links to an external site.)
After you identify your main conflict styles, interview a person who knows you well, a friend or family member, and share your conflict style assessment. Are they surprised about the assessment based upon your interactions with them? Does the conflict style assessment help the other person understand you better in case of disagreements? You can include parts of that conversation in your reflection paper.
The Intro to Peace Studies course fulfills the Responsible Citizenship criteria of the Manchester core. In this assignment, you should demonstrate an understanding of the following core criteria:
learn to understand the assumptions and motivations of those who hold diverse positions, and to work effectively with those individuals.
Exemplary work in this assignment will demonstrate that a) you have a strong understanding of the assumptions and motivations of those who hold diverse positions, and b) reflect your strengths, weaknesses, and areas of personal growth as you interact with others who disagree with you.
Satisfactory work in this assignment will demonstrate that a) you have a good understanding of the assumptions and motivations of those who hold diverse positions, and b) briefly identify your strengths, weaknesses, and areas of personal growth as you interact with others who disagree with you.
Emerging work in this assignment will demonstrate that a) you have a fair understanding of the assumptions and motivations of those who hold diverse positions, and b) superficially identify some of your strengths, weaknesses, and areas of personal growth as you interact with others who disagree with you.