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Transformative Mediation: Theory and Practice
The transformative paradigm seeks to restore the relationship between parties through experiences of empowerment and recognition. Underlying theory and cutting edge field practices will be explored.
Restorative Justice &
Mediation in Criminal Justice
Dates/Time: June 16,17,19,23,24,& 26, 2008/5:00-9:30 p.m.
Fee: $195
Instructor: Gary Keveles
Earn your certificate in
Mediation/Conflict Resolution. This class may be taken for
Academic Credit.
Examines the theory and practice of Restorative Justice cross culturally as well as within the American context. The course focuses on a variety of situations in which people get harmed (e.g. property and violent offenses) and a remedy is sought to make the person "whole" again.
Tribal Mediation & Conflict Resolution
Investigates traditional and modern tribal concepts and practices of conflict resolution, as well as compares and contrasts these approaches and theories with legal system mediation.
Workplace Dispute Resolution
Dates/Time: August 4, 5, 7, 11, 12 & 14, 2008/5:00-9:30 p.m.
Fee: $195
Instructors: Laraine Lekander & Paul Mickelson
Earn your certificate in
Mediation/Conflict Resolution. This class may be taken for
Academic Credit.
Explores sources of conflicts, diagnosis skills and intervention skills in workplace disputes including mediation, arbitration, union practices, group dynamics, elimination of bias, preventative employment practices, and other related topics.
SEMINAR IN
EDUCATION:
ADHD CURRENT THEORY AND PRACTICE
Dates/Time: Friday, Aug. 22
Time:9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Instructor: Caleb Knight
Location: McCaskill 143
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http://www.peopleware.net/222121c
Download a brochure or a
flyer for this workshop.
This class may be taken for
Academic Credit.
This course will present information regarding the recognition, reality and treatment of ADHD. Information will be presented to help understand what ADHD really is, how it affects children and adults, what causes it and what can be done to help people with ADHD.
If you have questions, please call UW-Superior Continuing Education at 715-394-8469.