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UNIT 3

BAITANG 7

EDUKASYON SA
WORKSHEET

FPE 101
PAGPAPAKATAO
FUNDAMENTALS OF
PEACE EDUCATION

GURO: Gg. Yahweh R. Uayan


--- Philippine Normal University ---

A.Y. 2020 - 2021


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Introduction

Have you ever been in conflict situations lately? Do you have


a hard time thinking about the best way to resolve or handle
conflicts?
Conflict is a normal and natural aspect of relationships. As
human beings, we are primed to respond to stress with a "fight" or
"flee" response. Often, neither of these choices is appropriate.
Therefore, we need to find a way to address conflict that is direct
and assertive, while also respectful and diplomatic.
To be able to resolve conflicts in various conflict situations is
one of the many outcomes expected for students of Mindanao
State University. Learning how to handle conflict or disputes is
necessary in order to maintain peace and harmony in your family,
community, and workplaces.
Module 3 explores the various approaches to conflict
resolution. The module covers the following lessons:
Lesson 1: Concepts of Conflict Resolution
Lesson 2: Effective Communication for Conflict Resolution
Lesson 3: Methods of Resolving Conflicts
Each lesson will have its corresponding learning outcomes.
Assessments are carried out through various activities. Continue to
learn, unlearn, and relearn, dear students!
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Lesson 2

Application/Assessment
A. Listening Questionnaire Inventory (Asynchronous)

Take the Listening Questionnaire Inventory and find out what kind of a listener you are.
Write a 300 word reflection about what you learned from your result focusing on how
effective communication/active listening leads to conflict resolution.

https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/listening-quiz.htm

We live in a certain age we call The Age of Communication and certainly, with a lot of
cellphones, tablets, computers and emails, there is a lot of talking going on. But how much
listening can really be an aid in conflict resolution? If we feel like we are being attacked, we
likely to either attack back or to run away, yet neither of those two responses can help us upon
dealing with disagreement. Conflict can lead us into difficult conversation and if there is one
tool into your conflict resolution toolkit that might just help you, it is listening. Doing the activity
made me realized that listening is the missing half of communication, it is necessary but often
overlooked. I realized how can active listening be a way to hear and respond to another person
that will increase shared understanding that can create an effective communication. To manage
conflict, someone should have an effective communication skill. In other words, the ability to
listen and to express yourself in a clear, friendly manner. The ability to listen and hear what
another person is saying is essential to working through conflict, we should listen for signs of
emotions and feelings that may be involved. Pride has no room these days, resolving conflict
should be the main priority, and to achieve peace, we should listen, truthfully. We may not
eliminate all conflict, but we would avert a lot of fights and wars wherein everybody would be
much better off. Even though I got a score of 53, I still have lots to improve in my listening skill
most especially in terms of active listening and preparing to listen. And improving our personal
listening and communication skills, we will better understand other’s perspectives, emotions and
needs. The biggest gift we can give to anyone is the gift of being heard.
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B. The Worst Character

Read the Crocodile Story and rank all the characters according to degree of “worstness”
and explain the reasons for each. (1 is the worst and 5 is the least). You may follow the
table below:

Rank Character Reason


1 Lisa She was the reason of everything. Her
intentions started off good but then end up
as a cunning lady who will do everything
just to get what she wants even though it
does not conform with what is ethical
anymore. She also allowed her emotions to
influence her decision making. Even though
your intention is good, yet you made bad
things just to fulfill what you want, it is still
useless, it can even ruin you.
2 Tomas He was not involved in the situation yet
used violence to stand up for his friend. He
allowed himself to be negatively swayed
and influenced.
3 Lucio Had a hidden agenda, only out for himself
and he offers help with condition.
4 Maria Maria was not a bad person; she just
doesn’t want to get involved in the
situation. She stands up for her moral. If I
was Maria, I will do the same thing.
5 Salik He did nothing, he is only true to his morals
and stood up for his ethics.

The Crocodile Story

The river is full of crocodiles. On one side of the river lives a charming girl named Lisa.
On the other side of the river is a charming boy named Salik. They love each other very much.
But they could only meet each other once a month, as they still have to go downstream to the
bridges.
One day, Lisa felt that she had to see Salik immediately. So she went to Lucio who
owned a boat. Lucio agreed to ferry her across the river on the condition that she would sleep
with him that night. Lisa could not bear to think of being unfaithful to Salik, but then she had to
see Salik that day and there was no other way to get to the other side of the river fast. So she
went to Maria to ask her to intercede in her behalf to Lucio, but Maria rejected her. Finding no
alternative, she slept with Lucio that night. In the morning, she was able to see Salik. Salik,
upon knowing what happened after Lisa’s confession, rejected and repudiated her. Crying, Lisa
went to Tomas to talk to take her back. Tomas talked to Salik, but the latter was quite firm in
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not wanting to be with Lisa again. Hotheaded as he was, Tomas mauled Salik and left him half-
dead.

Who among the characters is the worst?

Indeed, Lisa is the worst character among everyone.

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