在南非,对候选人律师进行替代性争议解决方面的教学

D. Mcquoid-mason
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当教授替代性争议解决技巧时,如谈判和调解,有必要让学生参与到一个积极的学习过程中。这篇文章描述了为期两天的课程为南非法律实践学校的法律协会运行的内容,德班,学生们学习谈判和调解技巧。本课程采用多种互动式学习方法,让学生体验非对抗性的争议解决方法。到课程结束时,每个学生都将参与几次谈判和调解练习,并将进行一次调解。这门课程在学生评价中获得了很高的评价,因为它“在实践中学习”。它的成功在于它是一门实用而非学术的课程。
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TEACHING ASPECTS OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION TO CANDIDATE ATTORNEYS IN SOUTH AFRICA
When teaching alternative dispute resolution skills, such as negotiation and mediation, it is necessary to engage the students in an active learning process. This article describes the content of a two‐day course run for the Law Society of South Africa School for Legal Practice, Durban, in which students are taught negotiation and mediation skills. A variety of interactive learning methods are used in which students experience non‐adversarial methods of dispute resolution. By the end of the course each student would have participated in several negotiation and mediation exercises and would have conducted one mediation. The course is highly rated in the student evaluations for the amount of ‘learning through doing’ that occurs. Its success lies in that it is a practical, not academic, course.
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