Educational Collaboration and Conflict Resolution

Conflicts in our schools arise from a discordance of needs, drives, wishes, and/or demands among students, faculty, administrators, parents, and surrounding communities. The response to these situations transforms them into either competitive, destructive experiences, or constructive challenges offering opportunities for growth.

You can work to promote high standards for learning and ensure that all students have the opportunity to develop to their fullest potential with the Educational Collaboration and Conflict Resolution specialization of our online Master's degree in Negotiation and Dispute Resolution.

This revolutionary program transcends the interpersonal level to consider the involvement of groups of students, teachers, administrators, the community, and families, and presents new models of interacting with and thinking about other people - one that challenges us to go beyond stereotypes, to consider the other's point of view, and to reach mutually satisfactory agreements in which all parties win.

Our unique online curriculum integrates an understanding of such critical issues as cooperative learning, multicultural education, and prejudice reduction; social justice; violence prevention and intervention; and concerns regarding school policy, financial conflict, merging school systems, and disadvantaged children.

Online Master's Degree in Negotiation and Dispute Resolution

Get more information about our online Educational Collaboration and Conflict Resolution specialization, or call us toll-free at (866) 717-6365 and help to develop quality relationships within our schools.

The online Master's degree in Negotiation and Dispute Resolution is an interdisciplinary degree offered through the Werner Institute for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution at the Creighton University School of Law.