SCHOOL CONFLICTS: TYPES, WAYS, SOLUTIONS
Keywords:
Conflict, destructive, constructiveAbstract
This article concerns conflict at school as a multifaceted phenomenon. When communicating with participants in school life, a teacher also has to be a psychologist. The absence of conflicts in school is a phenomenon almost impossible. And they will have to be resolved anyway.
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