Overview of Restorative Practices: The What – The Why – The How
This workshop is designed to support K – 12th grade teachers and school support staff in building a positive learning environment by developing healthy and nurturing relationships with students and, as a result, lessening the amount of detentions, suspensions, and expulsions in their schools. Attendees will learn what restorative practices are and are not, and will learn the historical context of restorative practices. Participants will analyze videos, articles and their own and each other’s teaching to determine why and how to integrate restorative practices. This professional development offering is aligned to the CPS Framework for Teaching Components 2a, 2b, 2d, and 4d.
Three strengths of this session were: “Strong Connection, Clear Instruction, and GREAT Resources”
– CPS Teacher
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Date: March 21, 2017
Time: 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Tuition: $40 – 3.5 ISBE PD Hours
Parking: Free parking available
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In order to receive credit, participants must attend each entire session. Please note that while you are welcome to stay, late arrivals and early departures cannot receive ISBE PD Hours.
The CTUF Quest Center reserves the right to cancel a course/workshop due to low enrollment. Refunds for participant cancellation will be issued up to one day before the course/workshop begins.
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