Peer Mediators, selected from Year 6 classes, undergo a period of training based on the 'Cool Schools Peer Mediation Programme' prior to being on duty in the playground.
Peer Mediation is an approach to conflict resolution based on solving problems in a win/win way. The children learn how to become active listeners, identify their feelings, make ‘I Statements’ and use all of these skills, to resolve any conflicts they may experience at school. This helps children to develop their self-esteem and promotes a safe, happy environment in which they can learn.
Below are the some of the initial skills the children will be learning:
For example: “I feel upset when you laugh at what I do because it makes me feel stupid. I would like you to stop laughing at me please.”
It would help your child’s understanding if you can reinforce these skills when resolving conflicts at home. When they show anger or frustration you could ask them to use an ‘I Statement’ to express their feelings and needs.
Children also learn about the actual conflict resolution process. This mediation process can only happen if the children with the problem (disputants) agree to the four mediation rules:
Rules of Peer Mediation
1. Defining the Problem:
The Peer Mediators ask the following questions to enable the disputants to share their concerns and listen to each other:
The Peer Mediator repeats the problem and feelings back to this disputant, then this process is repeated with the second disputant.
2. Summarising:
One of the Peer Mediators summarises the overall problem: “So I am hearing the problem is about…”. This ensures everyone understands the actual problem.
3. Finding Solutions/Negotiating:
Possible solutions are brainstormed by asking the disputants one of the following questions:
4. Reaching Agreement:
The Peer Mediators work with the disputants until a solution is reached that both are happy with. The Peer Mediators then congratulate them on reaching an agreement to solve their problem and complete an agreement form which is signed by the disputants. Everyone shakes hands.
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