Curricula
For curricula that supports ongoing learning about Dr. King, conflict resolution and strategies for infusing
learning into project planning, see below.
Adult / General
- Face to Face: Resolving Conflict without Giving In or Giving Up
http://nationalserviceresources.org/nsrclibrary/?action=detail&item=C1907
This curriculum contains thirty hours of training materials in three modules, which cover personal strategies, interpersonal strategies, and intragroup or intergroup strategies for resolving conflict. - Face to Face: A Presenter's Manual on Conflict Resolution and Communication
Skills (6-Hour Basic Course)
http://nationalserviceresources.org/nsrclibrary/?action=detail&item=C0967
This abbreviated curriculum offers a six-hour basic course in conflict resolution and communication skills. - Conflict Resolution Training Program
http://nationalserviceresources.org/nsrclibrary/?action=detail&item=C3346
This program offers a step-by-step approach for teaching dispute resolution techniques. - Conflict and Communication Activity Book: 30 High-Impact Training Exercises for
Adult Learners
http://nationalserviceresources.org/nsrclibrary/?action=detail&item=C3347
This book gives step-by-step directions to guide adult learners through creative, interactive exercises. - Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice
http://nationalserviceresources.org/nsrclibrary/?action=detail&item=C1190
This is a curricula for social justice education topics such as racism, sexism, classism, ableism, and
heterosexism.
Youth
- Celebrating the Life and Work of Dr. Martin Luther King: Curriculum Materials
http://www.lagcc.cuny.edu/ctl/mlk/curriculum.htm
This is a comprehensive collection of curricula from a variety of authoritative websites. Includes both K-12 and young adult resources. - Liberation Curriculum
http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/
This website offers a wide variety of rich curricula related to Dr. King suitable for grade levels 9 - 12. - National Service-learning Clearinghouse
http://www.servicelearning.org/
Funded by the Corporation for National and Community Service/Learn and Serve America, this web site houses a comprehensive collection of materials for engaging K-12 youth, higher education students, community-based organizations and learning institutions in community change through student engagement in service-learning. Resources cover a wide range of topics and include fact sheets, curricula, effective practices, on-line discussion lists, toolkits, bibliographies and project examples that illustrate how young people can make a real difference in classrooms, communities and the world. - Adventures in Peacemaking
http://nationalserviceresources.org/nsrclibrary/?action=detail&item=C1557
This resource contains tools and activities for teaching conflict resolution to school-age children. - Helping Kids Prevent Violence: Conflict! Think About It, Talk About It, Try to Work
It Out
http://nationalserviceresources.org/nsrclibrary/?action=detail&item=V0074
This video teaches children that conflict with others doesn't have to lead to violence. Video and follow-up discussion program designed to help students think and talk about conflict, and to learn new ways to work conflict out. - Ready-to-Use Conflict Resolution Activities for Secondary Students
http://nationalserviceresources.org/nsrclibrary/?action=detail&item=C0103
This book provides lessons for those teaching peaceful and successful ways of resolving conflicts. It
includes information on how to establish a school-wide peer mediation program.
