PA2.2
Assess and practise various approaches to resolving conflicting interests within the community.
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Recognize that the existence of conflicting interests does not necessarily result in conflict, and that harmonious communities resolve conflicting interests in peaceful ways.

(b)

Review processes for resolving conflicting interests in the classroom and school.

(c)

Identify possible sources of conflict in groups to which students belong, and in the community.

(d)

Identify and describe diverse viewpoints and perspectives in the local community.

(e)

Identify ways of maintaining safety and harmony within communities (e.g., police, firefighters, signage).

(f)

Investigate processes for resolving conflicting interests in the local government and community organizations.

(g)

Identify attributes of successful approaches to resolution of conflicting interests.

(h)

Apply successful approaches to resolving conflicting interests in the classroom and school communities.

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R053242
A Mother's Earth
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Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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saskatchewancontent
fnmicontent
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R103748
Opportunities to Address Substance Misuse in Curriculum
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Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: April 18, 2019
R012748
Concentus Citizenship Education Resources. Grade 2: The Intentional & Explicit Teaching of Essential Citizenship Competencies
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Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
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fnmicontent
Record posted/updated: January 21, 2019
R047003
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•  Under One Sun Grade 2. Guided Reading Classroom Set
•  Under One Sun Grade 2. Guided Reading Single Copy Set
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•  Under One Sun Grade 2. Jordan's New Teammates
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•  Under One Sun Grade 2. Print Teacher's Resource
•  Under One Sun Grade 2. Sharing Mother Earth
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Media and Formats : Kit
Price : $403.50
Record posted/updated: March 11, 2020
R002887
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 15, 2022