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Human Rights and Alternative Dispute Resolution
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Response number: 1 (Anonymous)
How would you rate the instructor's knowledge of the subject?
Very good
How would you rate the instructor's ability to facilitate the discussions on the forums?
Good
Was the instructor's message at the beginning of each week satisfactory in terms of introducing the week's theme, contents and expectations?
Good
How would you rate the academic quality of the weekly reading material?
Good
How would you rate the overall flow and structure of the course content?
Good
How was the quality of logistical support provided for the course?
Good
What aspects of the course did you like the most?
I enjoyed many aspects of the course. For example, the readings as well as how in depth the instructor went at the beginning to define and differentiate conflict resolution & their practitioners, human rights & their practitioners, & dispute resolution. I knew about all areas, but because I don't work directly in the field, so I was pretty ignorant about how different & distinct each one was. It was very interesting to learn. I enjoyed the webinars when I could make them as it was a chance at being interactive with other classmates.
What aspects of the course would you suggest changing?
If there were some sort of way to practice or mock cases of the subjects we're learning about. For example, what it might look like to actually act as a mediator between two parties. This may only apply to me as I don't really work in this arena and I think a lot of my classmates might. But I thought it might be a cool angle to get to see what it might be like to practice what we're learning about. I also think that the nature of a 6 week course may make it difficult to go into greater depth. Thank you!
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