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Mediation Training
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lorraine J. Rappaport)
Tue Apr 15 11:39:18 1997
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 11:36:38 -0400
To: ise40@MIT.EDU, delivery@MIT.EDU
From: ljr@MIT.EDU (Lorraine J. Rappaport)
FYI...
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>Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 11:35:27 -0400
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>From: nmasley@MIT.EDU (Nancy Masley)
>Subject: Mediation Training
>
>MIT students, faculty, and staff have the opportunity to take Mediation
>Training again this June, scheduled for working people.
>
>In the Training participants learn communication skills and conflict
>resolution techniques that are valuable in ordinary life and begin to
>understand both the viewpoints of different others and their own
>motivations and assumptions. Most people who take the training find their
>views on conflict resolution are permanently changed and their
>inter-personal communications much improved. Many use their mediating
>skills daily. Completion of the 35-hour course leads to certification under
>Mass. law (not a license).
>
>Instructors: Mary Rowe, Andy Eisenmann, Ayida Mthembu, Carol Orme-Johnson,
>Mark Snow.
>
>It's not like other experiences at MIT. It's all about people. It's
>intense. It's fun.
>
>Outside MIT people pay $500-600 for such training. Here it's FREE!
>
>It works best if everyone comes to all the classes -- so, attendance is
>REQUIRED at all sessions. Check the dates below and make sure you can
>come.
>
>JUNE 1997 SCHEDULE: June 9-30, Monday & Tuesday & Thursday evenings 6-9 PM,
>plus Saturday, June 28, 10-5.
>
>If you're interested, there's more information and an application on our web
>page: http://web.mit.edu/mediation/www.
>
>Pre-registration is required. Be sure to get your application in by May
>12! No late applications can be accepted.
>
>For any questions not answered by our web page, email mediation@mit.edu.
>
>Residence and Campus Activities
>W20-549
>(617)253-6777
>Fax: (617)253-8391
>