When was the last time you saw him do this?
What is a close ended question
Making sure both parties can realistically follow an agreement.
What is a reality check
When a mediatee says they can't be around the other party in school
What is an interest or need?
Are the mediatee's supposed to be talking to each other?
No -_-
Peer Mediation's #1 rule
What is confidentiality?
This type of question can normally be answered with a longer, more “filled” answer.
What is an open-ended question
What are the key questions when you want to be specific and clear in an agreement?
What is Who, What, When, Where, and How
Should one parties needs be considered more than the others?
No -_-
What determines which party tells their side of the story first?
What is alphabetical order
The number of ground rules
What is 5?
What do you need out of this mediation?
What is an open ended question
What kind of process is a mediation?
What is a win-win process
How are mediations win-win processes?
What is when both parties' needs are satisfied?
How many times can a mediatee break the ground rules?
3 times
The role a mediator plays
What is a neutral role?
What is a third party?
This type of question is normally answered with single-word answers or very brief statements.
What is a close-ended question
How do you ask your mediatees if the terms of their agreement are okay?
What is "is this fair?"
What is "can you do this?"
What do you ask your mediatee when considering solutions?
What is "is this fair"?
"Do you agree to no cursing with the exception of _____?"
What is direct quotes
What should you do with a brainstorming sheet after the mediation?
What is tear it up?
What is throw it away?
How do you continue the mediation when your mediatee is "stuck"?
What is asking close-ended questions
The agreement should be written using who’s words?
What is the parties’ words
What is it called when the wants and needs of both parties are combined?
What is a compromise
When stories are being shared, what should mediators be doing?
What is using active listening skills?
What is actively listening?
In what order do the peer mediation forms come in?
Attendance Excusal Sheet, Intake Sheet, Agreement to Mediate, Agreement Form, Follow-up Forms, and Self Evaluation.