The Basics of Restorative Practice: Respect Agreements and Restorative Questioning - 27444
This virtual session will explore the importance of creating positive learning environments for students. We'll learn how Restorative Practices help guide positive conversations with students by creating Respect Agreements to help build and sustain a positive culture. Participants will also learn about Affect Statements and Restorative Questioning to promote mutual respect and care during teacher-student interactions.
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Teacher - General Education, Teacher - Special Education, Assistant Principals, Counselors, Principals
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Understand and apply knowledge of Respect Agreements and Restorative Questioning
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