By: President Thomas Hayes
Peer Mediation is a mutually beneficiary approach to resolving a conflict between two students ◦ Usually carried out by students that are designated to be peer mediators Peer Mediation is a fun way to solve problems, and learn valuable life lessons
Make introductions and define mediation State the ground rules: ◦ Mediators remain neutral; they do not take sides. ◦ Mediation is private. ◦ Take turns talking and listening. ◦ Cooperate to solve the problem. Get a commitment from each disputant to mediate and follow the ground rules.
Ask each disputant (one at a time) to tell his or her point of view about the problem. Listen to each disputant and summarize following each disputant's statement. Allow each disputant a chance to clarify be asking: ◦ Do you have anything to add? ◦ How did you feel when that happened? Listen, summarize, and enter information on the Mediation Worksheet
Determine the interests of each disputant. Ask: ◦ What do you want? Why do you want that? ◦ Enter interests on Mediation Worksheet Listen and summarize. To clarify, ask: ◦ What might happen if you don't reach an agreement? ◦ What would you think if you were in the other person's shoes? ◦ What do you really want? Summarize the interests. Say: "Your interests are ________________."
Explain brainstorming and state its rules: ◦ Say any idea that comes to your mind. ◦ Do not judge or discuss ideas. ◦ Come up with as many ideas as possible. ◦ Try to think of unusual ideas. Write disputants' ideas on the Mediation Worksheet.
Ask disputants to pick ideas or parts of ideas. Circle these on the Mediation Worksheet. Evaluate options by applying criteria: ◦ Is this option fair? ◦ Can you do it? ◦ Do you think it will work? ◦ Is it in harmony with your values?
Help disputants make a plan of action. Get specifics from each disputant: Who, What, When, Where, How? Write the Peer Mediation Agreement. To complete the agreement, have each disputant summarize by asking: "What have you agreed to do?" Close the mediation.
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