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11th International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education (CRE)

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March 16 - March 17, 2017
8:00AM - 5:00PM
TBA

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Add to Calendar 2017-03-16 08:00:00 2017-03-17 17:00:00 11th International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education (CRE) 11th International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education (CRE) Tools for Preparing the Change Leaders of the Future: Social Enterprise, Innovation and Education Registration The International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education (CRE) is an opportunity to engage in interdisciplinary collaboration and research. Presentations will focus on innovations in the field that are making broad impacts in local, state, national, and international communities. The conference is intended for primary, secondary and higher education students, faculty, staff and administrators, members of the business community, policy makers at all levels, researchers, non-profit leaders, media groups, philanthropists, and anyone wishing to make positive change in their communities. Participants will exchange best practices, evaluation methodology, creation of policy implementation structures, consideration of obstacles to success, and new and innovative use of training, resources and technology. Conference and meeting publications from past conferences in Ohio and Virginia are available here. The conference will include a workshop called “Practices for Equitable High Education:  Trauma-Informed Support Groups for Middle Eastern Students Affected by Conflict” that will be presented by Dana Ghazi and Salma Elsaid from Portland State University. u.osu.edu/cre2017 TBA Middle East Studies Center mcclimans.2@osu.edu America/New_York public
11th International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education (CRE) Tools for Preparing the Change Leaders of the Future: Social Enterprise, Innovation and Education
 
 
The International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education (CRE) is an opportunity to engage in interdisciplinary collaboration and research. Presentations will focus on innovations in the field that are making broad impacts in local, state, national, and international communities. The conference is intended for primary, secondary and higher education students, faculty, staff and administrators, members of the business community, policy makers at all levels, researchers, non-profit leaders, media groups, philanthropists, and anyone wishing to make positive change in their communities. Participants will exchange best practices, evaluation methodology, creation of policy implementation structures, consideration of obstacles to success, and new and innovative use of training, resources and technology. Conference and meeting publications from past conferences in Ohio and Virginia are available here.
 

The conference will include a workshop called “Practices for Equitable High Education:  Trauma-Informed Support Groups for Middle Eastern Students Affected by Conflict” that will be presented by Dana Ghazi and Salma Elsaid from Portland State University.