Description: Mediation in the Campus Community by William C. Warters Sponsored by the Conflict Resolution Education Network "Far and away the most comprehensive guide available. Warters presents a wide range of possible program structures and provides the information that organizers and participants need to select the best option. "BR>----James B. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Sponsored by the Conflict Resolution Education Network "Far and away the most comprehensive guide available.... Warterspresents a wide range of possible program structures and providesthe information that organizers and participants need to select thebestoption." --James B. Boskey (1942-1999), former editor and publisher, TheAlternative Newsletter, and former professor of law, Seton HallLaw School, New Jersey "Professionally written, logically organized, and delivered in apersonal style that is appealing to the reader.... A thoughtfulbalance of theory with pragmatic suggestions for developing andintegrating a mediation program on campus." --Roger Witherspoon, vice president, Student Development, John JayCollege of Criminal Justice "Warters not only conveys the need for mediation on campus, butthe importance of relating mediation to existing mechanisms such asstudent judicial affairs and other grievance processes." --Gene Zdziarski, developer of Student Conflict Resolution Servicesand associate director of Student Life, Texas A&M University,and former board member of the Association for Student JudicialAffairs Learn how to design, implement, manage, and evaluate mediationand conflict resolution programs on all types of campuses. WilliamC. Warters--a widely-known authority on dispute resolution inhigher education--offers administrators, faculty, student servicesprofessionals, and student groups step-by-step advice on mediationprogram development. He draws on case examples and ideas fromcampuses across the country to illustrate strategies for developingcreative and effective responses to conflict. Readers will find aten-step guide for creating new programs, plus advice on stafftraining, program promotion, results evaluation, and more. Sampleforms, policy language, promotional materials, mission statements,assessment questions, and a case management script are among themany resources provided in this guide. Back Cover "Far and away the most comprehensive guide available to colleges and universities, or indeed at any public institution with an active staff and an involved client base. Warters presents a wide range of possible program structures and provides the information that organizers and participants need to select the best option." —James B. Boskey, editor and publisher, The Alternative Newsletter, and professor of law, Seton Hall Law School, New Jersey "Professionally written, logically organized, and delivered in a personal style that is appealing to the reader.... I have found the text to be truly user-friendly with a thoughtful balance of theory with pragmatic suggestions for developing and integrating a mediation program on campus." —Roger Witherspoon, vice president, Student Development, John Jay College of Criminal Justice "Warters not only conveys the need for mediation on campus, but the importance of relating mediation to existing mechanisms such as student judicial affairs and other grievance processes." —Gene Zdziarski, developer of Student Conflict Resolution Services and associate director of Student Life, Texas A&M University, and former board member of the Association for Judicial Affairs "Every academic administrator will find dozens of specific ideas that will bring relief from the constant challenges of conflict. This book helps show where the conflicts come from—and how mediation and conflict resolution training can support a conflict-competent organization." —Mary Rowe, Ombudsperson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Anyone who works on a college or university campus knows that tension and conflict are bound to arise in such complex and diverse settings. But as conflicts emerge and disrupt campus life, it becomes clear that campuses must find new ways of resolving disputes before they escalate. One promising alternative to conflict resolution has been mediation. This timely, practical guide is for academic professionals who want to design, implement, manage, and evaluate effective mediation and conflict resolution programs on their campuses. Author William C. Warters—a widely-known authority on dispute resolution in higher education—offers administrators, faculty, student services professionals, and student groups step-by-step advice on mediation program development. He draws on various case examples and ideas from campuses across the country to illustrate strategies for developing creative and effective responses to conflict. Readers will find a ten-step guide for creating new programs—including tips on training program staff, promoting the program, evaluating results, expanding conflict intervention options, and more. Mediation in the Campus Community also includes sample program forms, policy language, promotional materials, mission statements, needs assessment questions, a case management script, and other useful tools designed to build effective mediation programs. Additional resources include recommended reading for beginners, listings of specialized training resources, a collection of campus mediation role-play scenarios, and mediation web site addresses. Flap "Far and away the most comprehensive guide available to colleges and universities, or indeed at any public institution with an active staff and an involved client base. Warters presents a wide range of possible program structures and provides the information that organizers and participants need to select the best option." —James B. Boskey, editor and publisher, The Alternative Newsletter, and professor of law, Seton Hall Law School, New Jersey " Professionally written, logically organized, and delivered in a personal style that is appealing to the reader.... I have found the text to be truly user-friendly with a thoughtful balance of theory with pragmatic suggestions for developing and integrating a mediation program on campus." —Roger Witherspoon, vice president, Student Development, John Jay College of Criminal Justice "Warters not only conveys the need for mediation on campus, but the importance of relating mediation to existing mechanisms such as student judicial affairs and other grievance processes." —Gene Zdziarski, developer of Student Conflict Resolution Services and associate director of Student Life, Texas A&M University, and former board member of the Association for Judicial Affairs " Every academic administrator will find dozens of specific ideas that will bring relief from the constant challenges of conflict. This book helps show where the conflicts come from—and how mediation and conflict resolution training can support a conflict-competent organization." —Mary Rowe, Ombudsperson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Anyone who works on a college or university campus knows that tension and conflict are bound to arise in such complex and diverse settings. But as conflicts emerge and disrupt campus life, it becomes clear that campuses must find new ways of resolving disputes before they escalate. One promising alternative to conflict resolution has been mediation. This timely, practical guide is for academic professionals. Author Biography WILLIAM C. WARTERS is associate director of Wayne State Universitys Program on Mediating Theory and Democratic Systems and former chair of the National Association for Mediation in Educations Committee on Higher Education. He has helped to found dozens of campus mediation programs, either by providing the initial mediation training or by offering various forms of technical assistance. Table of Contents The Growing Need for Conflict Resolution Strategies in HigherEducation. Why Mediation Makes Sense for Academic Organizations. First Steps in Building a Program. Identifying and Training Mediators. Publicizing the Program and Creating Referral Systems. Operating and Maintaining the Program. Implementing Strategies for Evaluation and Feedback. Expanding Conflict Management Options Beyond the MediationTable. Resources, Forms, and Documents. Appendix A. Statements of Purpose for Conflict ResolutionPrograms. Appendix B. Goals and Objectives Planning Document. Appendix C. Job Descriptons for Program Personnel. Appendix D. Traineed Nomination Form. Appendix E. Volunteer Mediator Application Form. Appendix F. Mediator Performance Evaluation Sheet. Appendix G. Role Play Practice Guidelines. Appendix H. Scripts for Role Play Practice. Appendix I. Annotated List of Specialized Resources for CampusMediation Training. Appendix J. Resolution Agreement for a Rental Dispute. Appendix K. Workshop Outline for Introductory MediationTraining. Appendix L. A Mediation Referral Guide for ResidentialAssistants. Appendix M. Case Referral Follow-up Form. Appendix N. "Agreement to Mediate" Forms. Appendix O. Information Sheet for Parties Preparing forMediation. Appendix P. Procedural Summary of the Case ManagementProcess. Appendix Q. Blank Mediation Agreement Form. Appendix R. Post-Mediation Report Form. Appendix S. Standards of Practice for Campus Mediators. Appendix T. Mediation Follow-up Form. Review "Far and away the most comprehensive guide available to collegesand universities, or indeed at any public institution with anactive staff and an involved client base. Warters presents a widerange of possible program structures and provides the informationthat organizers and participants need to select the best option."(James B. Boskey (1942-1999), former editor and publisher, TheAlternative Newsletter, and former professor of law, Seton Hall LawSchool, New Jersey) "Professionally written, logically organized, and delivered in apersonal style that is appealing to the reader.... I have found thetext to be truly user-friendly with a thoughtful balance oftheory with pragmatic suggestions for developing and integrating amediation program on campus." (Roger Witherspoon, vice president,Student Development, John Jay College of Criminal Justice) "Warters not only conveys the need for mediation on campus, but theimportance of relating mediation to existing mechanisms such asstudent judicial affairs and other grievance processes." (GeneZdziarski, developer of Student Conflict Resolution Services andassociate director of Student Life, Texas A&M University, andformer board member of the Association for Student JudicialAffairs) "Every academic administrator will find dozens of specific ideasthat will bring relief from the constant challenges of conflict.This book helps show where the conflicts come from--and howmediation and conflict resolution training can support aconflict-competent organization." (Mary Rowe, Ombudsperson,Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Long Description "Far and away the most comprehensive guide available to colleges and universities, or indeed at any public institution with an active staff and an involved client base. Warters presents a wide range of possible program structures and provides the information that organizers and participants need to select the best option." James B. Boskey, editor and publisher, The Alternative Newsletter, and professor of law, Seton Hall Law School, New Jersey "Professionally written, logically organized, and delivered in a personal style that is appealing to the reader.... I have found the text to be truly user-friendly with a thoughtful balance of theory with pragmatic suggestions for developing and integrating a mediation program on campus." Roger Witherspoon, vice president, Student Development, John Jay College of Criminal Justice "Warters not only conveys the need for mediation on campus, but the importance of relating mediation to existing mechanisms such as student judicial affairs and other grievance processes." Gene Zdziarski, developer of Student Conflict Resolution Services and associate director of Student Life, Texas A&M University, and former board member of the Association for Judicial Affairs "Every academic administrator will find dozens of specific ideas that will bring relief from the constant challenges of conflict. This book helps show where the conflicts come from and how mediation and conflict resolution training can support a conflict-competent organization." Mary Rowe, Ombudsperson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Anyone who works on a college or university campus knows that tension and conflict are bound to arise in such complex and diverse settings. But as conflicts emerge and disrupt campus life, it becomes clear that campuses must find new ways of resolving disputes before they escalate. One promising alternative to conflict resolution has been mediation. This timely, practical guide is for academic professionals who want to design, implement, manage, and evaluate effective mediation and conflict resolution programs on their campuses. Author William C. Warters a widely-known authority on dispute resolution in higher education offers administrators, faculty, student services professionals, and student groups step-by-step advice on mediation program development. He draws on various case examples and ideas from campuses across the country to illustrate strategies for developing creative and effective responses to conflict. Readers will find a ten-step guide for creating new programs including tips on training program staff, promoting the program, evaluating results, expanding conflict intervention options, and more. Mediation in the Campus Community also includes sample program forms, policy language, promotional materials, mission statements, needs assessment questions, a case management script, and other useful tools designed to build effective mediation programs. Additional resources include recommended reading for beginners, listings of specialized training resources, a collection of campus mediation role-play scenarios, and mediation web site addresses. Review Text "Far and away the most comprehensive guide available to colleges and universities, or indeed at any public institution with an active staff and an involved client base. Warters presents a wide range of possible program structures and provides the information that organizers and participants need to select the best option." (James B. Boskey (1942-1999), former editor and publisher, The Alternative Newsletter, and former professor of law, Seton Hall Law School, New Jersey) "Professionally written, logically organized, and delivered in a personal style that is appealing to the reader.... I have found the text to be truly user-friendly with a thoughtful balance of theory with pragmatic suggestions for developing and integrating a mediation program on campus." (Roger Witherspoon, vice president, Student Development, John Jay College of Criminal Justice) "Warters not only conveys the need for mediation on campus, but the importance of relating mediation to existing mechanisms such as student judicial affairs and other grievance processes." (Gene Zdziarski, developer of Student Conflict Resolution Services and associate director of Student Life, Texas A&M University, and former board member of the Association for Student Judicial Affairs) "Every academic administrator will find dozens of specific ideas that will bring relief from the constant challenges of conflict. This book helps show where the conflicts come from--and how mediation and conflict resolution training can support a conflict-competent organization." (Mary Rowe, Ombudsperson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Review Quote "Far and away the most comprehensive guide available to collegesand universities, or indeed at any public institution with anactive staff and an involved client base. Warters presents a widerange of possible program structures and provides the informationthat organizers and participants need to select the best option."(James B. Boskey (1942-1999), former editor and publisher, TheAlternative Newsletter, and former professor of law, Seton Hall LawSchool, New Jersey) "Professionally written, logically organized, and delivered in apersonal style that is appealing to the reader.... I have found thetext to be truly user-friendly with a thoughtful balance oftheory with pragmatic suggestions for developing and integrating amediation program on campus." (Roger Witherspoon, vice president,Student Development, John Jay College of Criminal Justice) "Warters not only conveys the need for mediation on campus, but theimportance of relating mediation to existing mechanisms such asstudent judicial affairs and other grievance processes." (GeneZdziarski, developer of Student Conflict Resolution Services andassociate director of Student Life, Texas A&M University, andformer board member of the Association for Student JudicialAffairs) "Every academic administrator will find dozens of specific ideasthat will bring relief from the constant challenges of conflict.This book helps show where the conflicts come from--and howmediation and conflict resolution training can support aconflict-competent organization." (Mary Rowe, Ombudsperson,Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Promotional "Headline" "Far and away the most comprehensive guide available to colleges and universities, or indeed at any public institution with an active staff and an involved client base. Warters presents a wide range of possible program structures and provides the information that organizers and participants need to select the best option." (James B. Boskey (1942-1999), former editor and publisher, The Alternative Newsletter, and former professor of law, Seton Hall Law School, New Jersey) "Professionally written, logically organized, and delivered in a personal style that is appealing to the reader.... I have found the text to be truly user-friendly with a thoughtful balance of theory with pragmatic suggestions for developing and integrating a mediation program on campus." (Roger Witherspoon, vice president, Student Development, John Jay College of Criminal Justice) "Warters not only conveys the need for mediation on campus, but the importance of relating mediation to existing mechanisms such as student judicial affairs and other grievance processes." (Gene Zdziarski, developer of Student Conflict Resolution Services and associate director of Student Life, Texas A&M University, and former board member of the Association for Student Judicial Affairs) "Every academic administrator will find dozens of specific ideas that will bring relief from the constant challenges of conflict. This book helps show where the conflicts come from--and how mediation and conflict resolution training can support a conflict-competent organization." (Mary Rowe, Ombudsperson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Details ISBN078794789X Short Title MEDIATION IN THE CAMPUS COMMUN Pages 304 Language English ISBN-10 078794789X ISBN-13 9780787947897 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2000 Imprint Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S. Subtitle Designing and Managing Effective Programs Country of Publication United States Illustrations Ill. Edition 1st Place of Publication New York Series Jossey-Bass Education (Hardcover) DOI 10.1604/9780787947897 UK Release Date 2000-01-14 AU Release Date 1999-12-07 NZ Release Date 1999-12-07 Author William C. Warters Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Publication Date 2000-01-14 DEWEY 378.1 Audience Undergraduate US Release Date 2000-01-14 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:102474976;
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ISBN-13: 9780787947897
Book Title: Mediation in the Campus Community
Number of Pages: 304 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Mediation in the Campus Community: Designing and Managing Effective Programs
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Year: 2000
Subject: Coaching & Career Guidance, Education
Item Height: 278 mm
Item Weight: 740 g
Type: Textbook
Author: William C. Warters
Subject Area: Educational Technology
Item Width: 209 mm
Format: Paperback