Thursday, April 29, 2010

April Update: Conflict Transformation Training

Dear Colleagues,

 

Thanks to everyone who participated in the online dialogue/discussion about the future direction of our Conflict Transformation work at Valencia.  We are working with the many thoughtful comments, suggestions and points of consideration made by the group.   

 

To date, no decision has been made in relation to the content of the October and January trainings, but the dates have been secured with Dr. Alma Jadallah.  It was pointed out that the proposed January dates are problematic for staff involved in registration.  A suggestion was made to start the January training on Friday so that individuals involved in registration would only need to be released from their regular duties for one day.  Hopefully, with enough advance notice and preparation, this could be accommodated by their supervisors.

 

The Initiative is currently exploring funding partners to support our continued work in Conflict Transformation (beyond the two trainings that have been scheduled for October and January).   Please look for further update in the next couple of weeks.

 

Thanks!

~Rachel

 

From: Rachel Waite
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 1:58 PM
To: Ann Farrell; Areej Zufari; Celine Kavalec-Miller; Christie Pickeral; Jane Renfroe; Jim Belcher; Judi Addelston; Julie Phelps; Karen Conn; Linda Anthon; Celine Kavalec-Miller; Paul Chapman; Penny Villegas; Philip Bishop; Rachel Waite; Richard Gair; Rose Watson; Subhas Rampersaud; Yasmeen Qadri; Diana Ciesko; Aida Diaz; Steve Tullo; Susan Dauer; 'Lucy Roberts'; Cheryl Robinson; Derrick Hilton; Darryl Pirmal; Elizabeth Jusino; Iris Scammell; Jill Bendick; Jeff Hogan; Joe Nunes; Karen Blondeau; Kimberly Laughman; Michael Ansiello; Nancy Chastain; Samira Chater; Scott Richardson; Tullio Bushrui; Alexandra Cordero-Miles; Rachel Waite
Cc: Brent Nakagama
Subject: Feedback Please: Conflict Transformation Training

 

Greetings!

 

After receiving feedback from a number of people about the Conflict Transformation Trainings for the fall,

we have re-evaluated the proposed schedule of sessions. 

 

Because people felt it would be too much to expect a person to spend six days in training over a one week period (those who hope to train in Session A and Session B), it was suggested that we break up the two levels of training so that participants have a break in between.

 

The proposed schedule is as follows:

 

Session A: Twenty hours of Conflict Transformation Training with Dr. Alma Jadallah, October 15th-17th

                        This is repetition of the spring training but for twenty new participants from throughout the college.  We would promote the

training and solicit applications in much the same way we did this spring.

 

Session B: Twenty hours of Train-the-Trainer Conflict Transformation Training with Dr. Alma Jadallah, January 6th-8th

                        This training is for those who have completed Session A and want to continue with the work.  The 6th and the 7th of January

are planning days for faculty.

 

Dr. Alma Jadallah is available on these dates if we agree to this schedule.  Please let me know your thoughts, feedback and suggestions as I hope to be in contact with Alma later this week. 

 

Thanks!

 

~Rachel

 

From: Rachel Waite
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 2:21 PM
To: Ann Farrell; Areej Zufari; Celine Kavalec-Miller; Christie Pickeral; Jane Renfroe; Jim Belcher; Judi Addelston; Julie Phelps; Karen Conn; Linda Anthon; Celine Kavalec-Miller; Paul Chapman; Penny Villegas; Philip Bishop; Rachel Waite; Richard Gair; Rose Watson; Subhas Rampersaud; Yasmeen Qadri; Diana Ciesko; Aida Diaz; Steve Tullo; Susan Dauer; 'Lucy Roberts'; Cheryl Robinson; Derrick Hilton; Darryl Pirmal; Elizabeth Jusino; Iris Scammell; Jill Bendick; Jeff Hogan; Joe Nunes; Karen Blondeau; Kimberly Laughman; Michael Ansiello; Nancy Chastain; Samira Chater; Scott Richardson; Tullio Bushrui; Alexandra Cordero-Miles
Subject: Update: Conflict Resolution Training

 

Dear Friends,

 

The Conflict Resolution Trainees met Friday on the West Campus and gave us concrete feedback about the direction for future trainings.  The group is in agreement that they would like to have and see more training by Alma here at Valencia. 

 

It was suggested that we offer another opportunity for 20 colleagues to experience the first round of training (Session A) and that Alma stay for a few more days to offer more extensive training (Session B) to those who have gone through Session A.  This would include the 20 participants from the spring training as well as the new group in the fall.

 

We discussed dates and it was suggested that we try and bring Alma back to the college in October.  The goal in mind is to develop a Train the Trainer program at the college.  Clearly a great deal of discussion and development of these ideas needs to take place.  One thing that needs to happen quickly, if we are in agreement, is to secure dates with Alma.  The last three weeks in October seem to be viable dates.  Can anyone think of a reason to choose one week over the others?

 

In addition to the need for training of Faculty, Staff and Administrators, much talk has been made about providing training for Students.   Perhaps we could call together those interested in this work, both for students and colleagues, and put together proposals for the larger group to give their feedback. 

 

So much more needs to be said in this email but I am limited on time.  Please respond with any comments or suggestions. 

 

Special thanks to Subhas for leading the World CafĂ© on West Campus Thursday with 28 participants.  And to Penny and Iris for planning and facilitating the meeting Friday on West.

 

 

 

Rachel C. Allen

 

Professor of Humanities

Member of the Pecae and Justice Initiative

East Campus, Mailcode 3-2

Valencia Community College

407-582-2709

 

Thursday, April 22, 2010

RE: Meeting Yesterday

Thank you Jeff for sharing the steps to blog on.  Just a little note:  I'm not a "Dr." :)
Aida
Aida E. Diaz
Professor
Humanities and Foreign Language
East Campus
Building 3-104
Phone: 407.582.2336
Fax: 407.582.8917

From: Jeff Hogan
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 11:33 AM
To: Aida Diaz; Alexandra Cordero-Miles; 'Andrea Gardner'; 'Angelica Hoyas'; Brent Nakagama; Celine Kavalec-Miller; Cheryl Robinson; Darryl Pirmal; Derrick Hilton; Elizabeth Jusino; Iris Scammell; Jeff Hogan; Jim Belcher; Joe Nunes; Karen Blondeau; Kimberly Laughman; 'Lucy Roberts'; Michael Ansiello; Nancy Chastain; Penny Villegas; Rachel Waite; Samira Chater; Scott Richardson; Tullio Bushrui; Yasmeen Qadri
Cc: 'jhogan11.transformation@blogger.com'
Subject: Meeting Yesterday

We had a good meeting yesterday at East Campus.  I am attaching the latest mailing list with the additions of Brent Nakagama and Dr. Aida Diaz.

 

I have also resent invitations to everyone to be an author at the blog. 

 

http://vccconflicttransformation.blogspot.com/

 

Once you sign in all you have to do is click on "new post" to add a new post.  Or click on the "comments" at the bottom of each post to add comments.

 

You can reply to the comments without even creating an account at blogspot simply by clicking on the comment link underneath each post.  But, to generate your own topic you will need to create an account.  I resent the invitations to all who have not yet signed up as an author a few moments ago.

 

You can also post to the blog simply by sending a message to jhogan11.transformation@blogger.com

 

They may not appear immediately as I have to go in and release them.  However, I can change this setting if it starts working well for us and have the e-mails post immediately.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sure wish we culd get a listserv. I had one several years ago with my Amnesty group--

 
Penny Villegas
Professor Emeritus of Communications and Peace Studies
Faculty Advisor for Amnesty International
Member of the Peace and Justice Initiative 
Phones: 407.582.2287 and 407.758.5283
Valencia Community College, East Campus 3-30
Box 3028
Orlando, FL 32803
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Principles of Nonviolence by Dr. Martin Luther King
1. Nonviolence is a way of life for courageous people.
2. Nonviolence seeks to win friendship and understanding.
3. Nonviolence seeks to defeat injustice not people....
 
 

Meeting Yesterday

We had a good meeting yesterday at East Campus.  I am attaching the latest mailing list with the additions of Brent Nakagama and Dr. Aida Diaz.

I have also resent invitations to everyone to be an author at the blog. 


Once you sign in all you have to do is click on “new post” to add a new post.  Or click on the “comments” at the bottom of each post to add comments.

You can reply to the comments without even creating an account at blogspot simply by clicking on the comment link underneath each post.  But, to generate your own topic you will need to create an account.  I resent the invitations to all who have not yet signed up as an author a few moments ago.











Case Study

For those who were unable to make the meeting this week we truly missed you. We looked at a case study involving students at a school who were being bullied for being smart. Please see the screen shots to make up your own mind about this.

You can download the PDF here.










Wednesday, April 21, 2010

East Campus Meeting

Our meeting was held on Wednesday at East Campus.  We continued the dialogue of Conflict Transformation.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Meeting on East Campus April 21st

Join us on the East Campus at 2:30 to continue our dialogue about Conflict Transformation.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Photos of our Slides

Chef Scott was gracious enough to photograph all of our slides.


Here they are -- in no particular order:

 


 

  

 

Monday, March 1, 2010

Valencia Conflict Transformation

At the encouragement of Karen Blondeau I thought I'd start this public blog. Unfortunately I don't think we have a way of doing this internally; but, based on feedback I can have this as open or restrictive as needed.

Currently I have it set up to be an open blog meaning anyone can access it's content and add to it without moderation.

That might produce some unintended results; but, I'd rather restrict as needed than restrict from the start.