2nd edition: Wiley, 2008 — 330 p. This book covers new ground in several directions. One direction has led us to examine the development that has been taking place in narrative practice in general in the last ten years. In particular, we have drawn from the wide field of practice of narrative family therapy and community work. In addition, a growing number of practitioners have taken up the practice of narrative mediation, and we have sought to represent that growth through inviting some of these practitioners to participate in writing this book. Finally, we have considered the development that has occurred in our own work through the teaching and practice we have undertaken in the last ten years. Practicing Narrative Mediation Provides Mediation Practitioners With Practical Narrative Approaches That Can Be Applied To A Wide Variety Of Conflict Resolution Situations. Written By John Winslade And Gerald Monk - Leaders In The Narrative Therapy Movement - The Book Contains Suggestions And Illustrative Examples For Applying The Proven Narrative Technique When Working With Restorative Conferencing And Mediation In Organizations, Schools, Health Care, Divorce Cases, Employer And Employee Problems, And Civil And International Conflicts. Practicing Narrative Mediation Also Explores The Most Recent Research Available On Discursive Positioning And Exposes The Influence Of The Moment-to-moment Factors That Are Playing Out In Conflict Situations. The Authors Include New Concepts Derived From Narrative Family Work Such As Absent But Implicit, Double Listening, And Outsider-witness Practices.--book Jacket. How To Work With Conflict Stories: Nine Hallmarks Of Narrative Mediation -- Negotiating Discursive Positions -- Tracing Discursive Positioning Through A Conversation -- Working With Cultural Narratives In Mediation -- Divorce Mediation And Collaborative Practice (with Chip Rose) -- Outsider-witness Practices In Organizational Disputes (with Allan Holmgren) -- Employment Mediation (with Alison Cotter) -- Restorative Conferencing In Schools -- Conflict Resolution In Health Care. John Winslade, Gerald Monk. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 289-297) And Index. Teach Like a Champion 2.0 is a complete update to the international bestseller. This teaching guide is a must-have for new and experienced teachers alike. Over 700,000 teachers around the world already know how the techniques in this book turn educators into classroom champions. With ideas for everything from classroom management to inspiring student engagement, you will be able to perfect your teaching practice right away.