Looking to be informed about restorative practices to improve community in your classroom?
You will be introduced to the concept of community circles and how they can be utilized as a powerful tool in restorative practices. You will explore the purpose and benefits of community circles, which provide a safe space for open communication, relationship-building, and conflict resolution among students and staff. Through interactive exercises and role-playing scenarios, you will learn how to facilitate community circles effectively, create a sense of belonging and trust within the school community, and address issues in a restorative and collaborative manner.
By the end of this session, participants will build skills and confidence to implement community circles as a regular practice in their school community. Target Audience: Teachers, Substitute Teachers, Paraprofessionals, School Administrators, Behavioral Interventionists, Social Workers, and Counselors!
Presenter: Alexis Rutishauser, M.Ed., QMHP
Event Date | 11-22-2024 2:30 pm |
Event End Date | 11-22-2024 4:30 pm |
Individual Price | Free |
Contact Hours | 2 |
Credit Options | Professional Development Hours (PDH) |
Location | ROE Kishwaukee Room |