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By: President Thomas Hayes
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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
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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.
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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
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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 ________________."
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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.
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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?
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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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