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School conflict, culture, and solutions is one topic I am personally invested in. I agree with you that mediation in schools can help improve the climate and culture of a school. I would like you to consider some additional holistic approaches to improving school's culture. I consider mediation almost a final step when students are in conflict. How can we improve school culture, making it a more positive learning environment, and teaching students how to better communicate their issues not only at school, but in all aspects of their lives? If you want to explore mediation alone, consider the best approaches to this in your research. I look forward to reading more from you!
Addressing the Growing Need for Mediation Programs in Educational Settings
Part A: Introduction
Nowadays, the student environment is changing rapidly, and this implies the need for the establishment of mediation programs in schools. In the face of the numerous changes that society is going through and the way students are dealing with present problems, such as interpersonal conflicts and mental health issues, mediation in creating a safe and supportive learning environment becomes necessary. This paper is trying to resolve the urgent need for thorough mediation programs in schools, which are mostly focused on the existing gaps and the possible risks of not having enough mediation resources.
New technologies and social media platforms have created a situation where students are exposed to different viewpoints and communication methods, which in turn can sometimes lead to misunderstandings and conflicts. Besides, the pandemic has made the stressors and mental health issues among the students to be worse, and the new issue of resolving the conflicts among the students have to be the first priority.
Rationale
The theory of this paper rests on the fact that the mediation is a key factor in the solution of the conflict, improvement of the communication skills, and in the development of the emotional intelligence among students. Many studies have proved that schools with strong mediation programs have lower incidences of disciplinary issues, good student relationships and better academic performance.
Besides, mediation provides students with vital life skills that are not only needed in school, but also in other situations thus, they can deal with the complex social dynamics and conflicts in many fields. Through the creation of a culture of respect, empathy and active listening, mediation programs make a contribution to the overall development of students, thus enabling them to become responsible and active members of society.
Nevertheless, even with the evident advantages, many schools do not have enough mediators, so the students, teachers and administrators are not able to deal with problems well. It may be due to the budget constraints, administrative barriers, and a lack of awareness about the value of mediation that the gap between the number of cases and the number of mediators is so wide that it forms a hindrance to the creation of a supportive and inclusive school environment.
Part B: The Problem
[Ideal Scenario] The administration of Maplewood High School views that the best way to create a positive and inclusive learning environment that is conducive to the academic success of the students is to introduce a multifaceted mediation program that will deal with the relationships among the students. This program would involve the participation of the administrators, professors, students, and parents, thus providing the support for the conflict resolution and the skill improvement.
In the [Current Scenario] in Maplewood High School, the mediation resources are limited and fragmented. The school depends mostly on ad-hoc ways of conflict resolution, such as the teacher's intervention or the short counselling sessions. Despite the good intentions, these methods usually do not solve the real problems, and therefore, the conflicts and the unresolved tensions within the school community are still there. In spite of the fact that the necessity of a formal mediation program has been acknowledged, the constraints of the budget and the administrative obstacles have been the main barriers to the development of this program.
[Possible Results] Maplewood High School is going to face some problems if it does not have a good meditation school. Firstly, confronted conflicts may turn into bigger ones, which will create chaos in the learning environment, and the student's academic performance will be damaged. Furthermore, the absence of systematic ways of dealing with conflicts may lead to the creation of a hostile and mistrustful environment between students, teachers, and parents, which will negatively affect the whole school experience (Benson & Manu, 2024). Besides, the problem of student alienation will be increased without the measures that are addressed by the conflict in the school; the marginalized students will feel unsupported and will not be interested in the school community, leading to their inequity and exclusion. Thus, Maplewood High School should concentrate on the creation and application of a wide-ranging mediation program in order to reduce these consequences and stay true to its goal of creating a secure and supportive educational atmosphere for all students. Through the training of teachers for mediation, setting up of peer mediation programs and cooperation with the parents and the community stakeholders, the school will be able to create a culture of conflict resolution and mutual respect that will be a pillar of the student's academic and social development (Mahvar et al., 2018).
References
Benson, G. H., & Manu, I. Y. (2024). An assessment of the conflict resolution mechanisms in use by Ghanaian public universities. SN Social Sciences, 4(2), 1-32. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43545-024-00850-8
Mahvar, T., Farahani, M. A., & Aryankhesal, A. (2018). Conflict management strategies in coping with students' disruptive behaviours in the classroom: Systematized review. Journal of advances in medical education & professionalism, 6(3), 102.
INSTRUCTIONSAssignment2.docx
INSTRUCTIONS
ASSIGNMENT TWO ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is for you to apply what you have learned about locating, reading, and analyzing primary research articles on your selected topic used in assignment one. The annotated bibliography serves as a tool to help you better understand and analyze what you read. It will help you to identify potential interventions to address the problem within your topic. Completing the annotated bibliography will make the literature synthesis easier.
Directions: Submit an annotated bibliography addressing the specific criteria listed below. Create a title page using the format provided in the syllabus Appendix A. The annotated bibliography for your approved topic includes: a minimum of seven primary research articles related to your topic that have potential interventions to address the problem within your topic,
are peer-reviewed research articles,
and not more than six years old. Conduct an online literature search for primary research articles related to your selected topic as described above. Use the education databases in the Alvin S. Sherman Library to ensure that the journals are peer-reviewed. Be sure to download the full text of each article and save it as a PDF. (You may highlight and take notes on the PDF to aid your analysis of the article.)
Check NovaCat: NSU’s library catalog of books, media, periodicals, and electronic resources. You can also browse our databases or try Full-Text Finder for the full text of a publication. Search Education/Human Services Trends: http://novacat.nova.edu/search/X?
S E AR C H=d:%28education%29%20and%20%28trends%20%29&S O RT=D &searchscope=13
Provide a brief and concise description for each of the analysis areas in your own words. You are encouraged to use the MSL 687 Annotated Bibliography Template. Appendix B.
Appendix B
Annotated Bibliography Template
Format for an Online Scholarly Journal Article:
Author, A. (Year Published). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page range. http://doi.org/xx.xxx.xxxx In your annotation, summarize the main points of the source. Be sure to summarize the main points using your own words. Do not copy and paste information directly from the source. Also explain how the source is relevant to your paper. Explain how this particular source will help you develop one or more of the main points in your essay.
Tip 1: Note that references are listed in alphabetical order. Tip 2:APA does not require URLs when referencing online journal articles. Instead, find the DOI and cite as a hyperlink (ex: http://doi.org/xx.xx.xxxx). Always cite the DOI for online journal articles.
Reference List
References are listed in alphabetical order and follow the current APA format. The hanging indent looks like these two instruction items. Appendix/appendices pages start on a new page following the References list (see section 2.13 in the APA manual for additional information about appendices)
For each entry, use a hanging indent and single-spacing. To format for a hanging indent in MS Word, highlight the text, click on “Paragraph,” and on the “Indents and Spacing” page, choose “Hanging” under “Special.” Double-space entries.
Need more help formatting other types of sources?
Visit the APA Style Tutorial
Cite the words and ideas of others (e.g., paraphrasing and quotes). If you use the author’s exact words, use quotation marks, cite, and include the page number. If you paraphrased his/her ideas, cite the source. Failure to cite will result in a failing grade; plagiarism is not tolerated.
NOTE: Be sure to include a reference list following APA 7th edition format guidelines.
GRADING RUBRIC for Assignment Two
Met Partially Met Expectations Expections Expectations Not Met
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Seven or more primary research articles annotated submitted |
More than seven primary articles annotated submitted (4 points) |
Seven primaryarticles annotated submitted (1-3 points) |
Fewer than seven primaryarticles were reviewed and/or were unrelated to the topic 0 |
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Submission includes all required information |
Addressed all criteria in the template concisely and completely with no errors (6 points) |
Addressed almost all criteria in the template completely with few errors (1- 5 points) |
Did not address all criteria and/or information is missing and/or all copied from articles. 0 |
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Employs appropriate composition, word usage, spelling, grammar, and mechanics |
No more than two errors per page (6 points) |
No more than five errors per page (1- 5 points) |
More than five errors per page. Content is incoherent. 0 |
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Cites in the text and uses one-to- one correspondence in the references (i.e., avoiding plagiarism) |
No more than two errors in the assignment (2 points) |
No more than five errors in the assignment (1 point) |
More than five errors in the assignment or there are incomplete or missing citations, resulting in plagiarism. (This may result in a failing grade for the assignment.) 0 |
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UsesAPA(7th ed.) format (i.e., citations & references) |
No more than two errors in the assignment (2 points) |
No more than five errors in the assignment (1 point) |
The assignment does not comply with APA (7th ed.) formatting 0 |
ANNOTATED APPENDIX B:
American Psychological Association. (2020). Introducing the Basics of Seventh Edition APA Style tutorial: https://apastyle.apa.org/blog/basics-7e-tutorial
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