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The Getting Along Together K-8 program is a social problem-solving curriculum designed to teach children to think critically, solve problems non-violently, and work in teams effectively and cooperatively. The Getting Along Together program sets in place school-wide processes for preventing and resolving problems among students as well as between students and teachers. Ten interactive, literature-based lessons introduce skills and strategies. Teacher’s guides provide structures for coaching individual students to resolve specific conflicts, and for conducting class-level meetings, setting positive expectations, rewarding positive peer interaction, and addressing class-selected issues as a group throughout the school year. All school staff members, including the principal, teachers, cafeteria staff, and office staff, are trained and involved in the Getting Along Together process to provide an effective, consistent structure.

Curriculum
The Getting Along Together curriculum consists of three components:

Learn About It: Classroom lessons of key problem-solving skills are embedded within reading lessons.

Think It Through: An individual problem-solving model that teaches students to “self-talk” their way through interpersonal problems.

Talk It Out: The Peace Path (an interactive problem-solving model), Roundtable, and Class Councils give students frequent practice using their skills to solve interpersonal problems.

There are two weeks of introductory social-problem solving units for grades K-8. Initial lessons in listening skills and conflict resolution are necessary in order to give students the background required to use teams effectively. The lessons are engaging, interactive, and teacher-friendly in their design and implementation. The Think It Through sheets, Peace Path, Roundtable, and Class Councils are structures designed to be utilized on a consistent basis throughout the school year.

Instructional Materials
Each teacher will receive a manual to implement the two weeks of introductory Getting Along Together lessons. This includes:

  • A Teacher’s Guide with detailed lesson plans and process guide for each grade level, K-8
  • Class sets of student handouts
  • Sets of trade books for each class for class readings

Sample Lessons
Use the following link(s) to browse sample lessons from Getting Along Together.

Getting Along Together - sample lesson from Grade 3
Getting Along Together - sample lesson from Grade 6

Professional Development
A partnership is developed between the SFAF staff and your school through training sessions, on-site visits, scheduled telephone conferences, and informal telephone support. Ongoing professional development can be customized to the needs of your staff.

Goal-Focused Achievement Planning
As the school year begins, school/district leaders and your Getting Along Together coach will develop specific instructional goals and outcomes. This includes:

  • An initial half-day planning session with school leadership utilizing school data and input from key stakeholders to create specific goals and a plan to maximize the effectiveness of Getting Along Together. This planning session allows your Getting Along Together coach to develop with you an initial implementation plan that meets the particular needs of your school. It also ensures that Getting Along Together strategies occur throughout the day in a variety of settings.
  • Quarterly monitoring of progress toward identified school goals.
  • Periodic sessions to examine data with leadership and staff to establish and/or review targets and interventions for the following quarter.

Initial Training
The initial training will prepare teachers, administrators, school counselors, school psychologists, and school staff to instruct and coach students in the acquisition of social problem-solving and conflict resolution skills. Initial training will provide:

  • One day of initial training for the entire school community, usually occurring before the start of the school year.
  • Presentation and practice in the Getting Along Together lessons and yearlong procedures.
  • Instruction in methods for setting up the school and classroom environment to facilitate positive support and problem solving.
  • Coaching and practice for teachers in guiding students through the ongoing problem-solving procedures, and weekly Class Council meetings.
  • Support for administrators and identified on-site coaches on monitoring and improving program implementation.
  • Data collection tools and a system for tracking data on program effectiveness.

Ongoing Coaching and Support
The on-site services and telephone consultations are designed to give teachers and all school staff further training and support for the implementation of the Getting Along Together procedures and problem-solving processes. The coach will assist staff in gaining confidence, expertise, and success in facilitating the problem-solving procedures and Class Council meetings. In addition, on-site services and telephone consultations will also provide time to review progress with school leadership and identify areas for further growth in order to reach school goals. This includes:

  • Two half-day visits to the school. Each visit consists of classroom visits, trouble-shooting, data interpretation, and goal setting.
  • Four telephone conferences per year. These first and third quarter consultations provide teachers opportunities to discuss and review Class Council meetings and implementation issues, and provide opportunities to discuss and review school plans, goal setting, and progress.
  • Two half-day follow up trainings—Training will focus on creating effective Class Council meetings and practicing conflict resolution and communication strategies throughout the day.

Next Steps
Do you want to learn more about Getting Along Together? Please call and talk to one of our staff members at 1-800-548-4998, ext.2372, or fill out the information request form online.

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