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In Module 2, you discussed one particular source that added to your knowledge or surprised you. Now that you have researched all of your sources, summarize for your classmates what you have learned from working on your capstone project.
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When starting this capstone project, on conflict resolution in public schools, I had no idea how much I would learn. Here is a snap shot of what I learned from all of my resources.

Conflict is an everyday occurrence for students in k-12, if resolved it can lead to advanced social and relational skills, as well as, a positive school climate which enables advanced learning. However, if conflict is not resolved correctly it will lead to a deterioration of the school’s environment and the student’s future. In this day and age students generally are not being trained in good conflict resolution/social skills from their families or culture. When attending school, they are untrained in key skills however these skills can be taught. Conflict resolution programs have specifically been developed in schools all around the United States over the past five decades. The oldest and most popular pattern for the programs is a peer mediation model. This involves training students to work out the conflicts of their peers. This model can be either a whole-school program or a curriculum based program. In order for this program to be most effective it needs to be a whole-school program. This takes secure funding as well as the support and participation of all school administration, teachers, and faculty. The program involves training for students, teachers, faculty, administration, and parents. Integrated into the whole school, conflict resolution gets practiced everywhere. Training involves, team activities, role playing, as well as, teaching and work books. The effects of these programs have been studied many times in many different schools. The results have overwhelmingly concluded conflict resolution programs make a positive impact on students and schools. They give students the skills they need giving them more time to learn, leaving less conflict to be resolved by teacher who can focus on teaching. There is less violence and needed discipline, as well as better grades and school atmosphere. Conflict will occur every day in every school, however if handled with a conflict resolution program it will be turned into an opportunity to learn and grow in some of the most important ways.
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I have learned quite a few things through my research in switching from dairy farming to agritourism. I ended up finding numerous guides online from agriculture extension agencies, but the amount of scholarly research articles were scarce to none. The one very important thing that I did learn is this process is a personal one and the outcome depends on what steps are followed.

The transition is a process. The farmer needs to decide whether agritourism will be right for them and their family. Once the decision is yes, they need to decide if they will do this as their main income or supplementing their main income with this. The farmers then need to look at the issues that they could possible face. Finally, they must chose what type of agritourism business they will get into. This is just the start.

The next steps are to be to set a plan and set up marketing. Farmers need to look at regulations of what they can and can not do(i.e zoning). The cost-benefit analysis of this endeavor will be depending on what the farmer wants to accomplish. There are several resources that can be used during this transition and a huge one is agriculture extension. In fact, it has been a great resource for this project. Farmers can be guided by agriculture extension agents in each step of this process.

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