The Basics of Restorative Practices and Using Circles in Schools - 24572

Restorative Practice (RP) is a philosophy and system-wide intervention that places relationships at the heart of the educational experience. The goal of Restorative Practice is to change the school climate rather than merely responding to student behaviors. RP fosters belonging over exclusion, social learning over discipline, and meaningful accountability over punishment. Come join us as we discuss the foundations of Restorative Practice and the process for conducting community-building circles in classrooms.

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12/10/2019 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
ESC Region 11
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Teacher - General Education, Teacher - Special Education, Assistant Principals, Counselors, Instructional Leaders, Principals
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This training is for novice participants. It's not geared to be a TOT.
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This training is for participants that are completely new to Restorative Practices.This session will cover the foundations of Restorative Practices and the process for conducting community building circles for teachers. We will discuss how these practices can help students learn to address the impact of their actions through accountability, skill building, and mutual understanding.
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