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Who are the mediators?
Mediators are specially chosen and trained students who help other
students find solutions to their conflicts.
What do mediators do?
When students are involved in a dispute, they are asked if they
would like a mediator to help them resolve their problem. If the
disputants so choose, the mediators help them by using the mediation
process to clarify the nature of the dispute, seek options, and
reach a consensus on a mutually satisfactory solution.
What skills will mediators learn in the training?
- Leadership
- Communication
- How to listen without taking sides
- How to express feelings and needs
- Problem solving
- How to improve school environment
- How to take responsibility for their own actions.
What are the benefits of instituting a Peer
Mediation Program?
- Mediators gain confidence in their ability to help others.
- Mediators learn to get along better at home and at school.
- Mediators' grades often improve.
- Other students learn from mediators how to get along with each
other better.
- Arguments decrease, so students spend more time learning.
- Students and teachers are able to work together in more friendly,
relaxed way.
- Students are empowered to resolve their own problems.
BENEFITS OF PEER MEDIATION
Benefits for School Staff
- Staff spends less time settling disputes among students
- Mediation decreases the pressure on teachers to serve as constant
disciplinarians
- Mediation reduces tension among staff and students
- Mediation improves overall school climate through better student-staff
relationships
Benefits for Mediators
- Mediators develop leadership
- Mediators enhance their note-taking and summarizing skills
- Mediators increase their self-esteem
- Mediators' positive status among their peers is increased
- Mediators learn communication skills which are valuable to many
situations
- Mediators learn problem-solving techniques applicable to may
situations
- Mediators influence other students in a positive manner
Benefits for the Students
- Students become active in the problem-solving process
- Mediation leads to a greater commitment to making solutions
work
- Mediation provides positive role models for solving conflicts
- Students assume greater responsibility for solving their own
problems
- Students recognize that adult intervention is not always necessary
- The mediation process encourages students to share their feelings
and search for constructive ways to meet their needs
Benefits for Families
The mediation process carries over to families. Parents and students
have reported that peer mediators use their problem-solving skills
at home with their siblings and significant others.
Benefits for Society
- Schools that teach students positive ways to resolve conflicts
are aiding in the reduction of violence in our society today.
- Youth who learn to resolve conflicts positively are likely
to do the same when they grow up.

Peer Mediation Implementation
Only (Grades 4-5)
This training and consulting package includes: an entrance interview
with the school leadership team; one-hour staff orientation session
(typically at a faculty meeting); one 15-hour training for 16-20
students and four staff (with two trainers and role-play coaches);
and 3 hours of policy making and implementation training with mediation
team leaders.
FEE: $4,800
Peer Mediation Implementation
Only (Grades 5-12)
This training and consulting package includes: an entrance interview
with school leadership team; one-hour staff orientation; one 24-hour
training for 16-20 students and 4 staff (with two trainers and role-play
coaches); 3 hours of policy making and implementation training with
mediation team leaders.
FEE: $6,000
Peer Mediation Implementation
Plus Follow-Up Consulting
This package includes everything listed in the Peer Mediation Implementation
Only training package, PLUS 10 hours a month of technical assistance
for eight months during the school year (October-May), an exit interview
to plan the transition to independent management of the peer mediation
program, and a 12-hour “train the trainers” Advanced
Training Institute for the staff who complete the peer mediation
training.
FEE: $15, 000
All prices include training manuals, forms, and certificates
of completion.
Mediator trainees must attend all 24 hours to receive
a certificate of completion. The Good Shepherd Mediation Program
peer mediation training is recognized throughout the Commonwealth
of PA professional mediation community and meets all of the Association
for Conflict Resolution School Mediation Training Guidelines.
This Peer Mediator Training does not ensure a student's
competency as a mediator or qualify the adults who participate to
train others as peer mediators. Mediator and trainer competency
is best assessed through apprenticing with an experienced mediator
(or trainer), supervised development and experience.
Scheduling
To schedule this course, please contact Good Shepherd Mediation
Program at (215) 843-5413.
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