Restorative Practice at a Glance - 28674
This session is for beginners/novices to Restorative Practices. Participants will learn how Restorative Practices help guide positive conversations with students by creating Respect Agreements that help build and sustain a positive culture. Participants will learn about Affect Statements and Restorative Questioning to promote mutual respect and care during teacher-student interactions. In addition, participants will explore simple ways to get to know their students and create easy community-building circles plans to implement in the classrooms.
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Charter School Personnel, Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Teacher - General Education, Teacher - Special Education, Assistant Principals, Paraprofessionals, Principals
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This session is geared toward beginners/novice who are looking for an introduction to Restorative Practice.
Objectives
Develop ways to create community within the classroom by utilizing components of Restorative Practice.
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