African Coaching Science (Social/Education) | 04 September 2004
Cultural Mediation Services and Student Conflict Resolution Skills in Nigerian Schools: An Effectiveness Study
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Abstract
Cultural mediation services have been increasingly recognised as a tool for fostering inclusivity and reducing conflicts in diverse educational settings, particularly in Nigeria where cultural diversity is high. A comparative analysis was conducted using data from two schools in Nigeria—one implementing cultural mediation services (\(n=120)\) and one not (\(n=120)\)—to assess changes over a semester. Students in the intervention group showed a statistically significant improvement of 30% in conflict resolution skills compared to baseline, with themes including enhanced communication and empathy. Cultural mediation services appear effective in enhancing student conflict resolution abilities and resilience. Future studies should explore long-term impacts and scalability. Schools considering cultural mediation should integrate it into existing programmes and evaluate its efficacy regularly. cultural mediation, student conflict resolution, Nigerian schools, educational effectiveness