Six Factors Inhibiting the Use of Peer Mediation in a Junior High School (Author Abstract)
Professional School Counseling 2004, April, 7, 4
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Publisher Description
This article identifies six factors inhibiting the use of a peer mediation program in a culturally diverse junior high school. Recommendations for strengthening school-based peer mediation programs are drawn from the data. **********
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