You know, leading the implementation of Restorative Practices can require a lot of thought about changing others. Leading those changes in others - whether that be a shift in their language, their practice, their conduct or their thinking - can be exhausting. One way to accelerate the process and to avoid obstacles is to set the best example you possibly can. And that means turning your gaze from others … and back onto yourself. How restorative are you … really? ...
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You know, leading the implementation of Restorative Practices can require a lot of thought about changing others. Leading those changes in others - whether that be a shift in their language, their practice, their conduct or their thinking - can be exhausting. One way to accelerate the process and to avoid obstacles is to set the best example you possibly can. And that means turning your gaze from others … and back onto yourself. How restorative are you … really? ...
In schools, it’s so important to be prepared for the unexpected. When that unexpected event comes, and it causes people significant harm, a formal school conference can be the perfect way to ensure that you aren’t dealing with the fallout for months. In this podcast, Adam provides a succinct and clear roadmap for planning, implementing and following through on a formal conference in such a way that your school is actually better for the effort you’ve gone to.
Real Schools - The Inner Circle Podcast
You know, leading the implementation of Restorative Practices can require a lot of thought about changing others. Leading those changes in others - whether that be a shift in their language, their practice, their conduct or their thinking - can be exhausting. One way to accelerate the process and to avoid obstacles is to set the best example you possibly can. And that means turning your gaze from others … and back onto yourself. How restorative are you … really? ...