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? ...
When the principles of Restorative Practices impact your school’s whole instructional model, then you really can begin to describe yours as a restorative school. This podcast will help you to understand the urgent imperative for for implementing restorative circles, the five principles that underpin circle success, the five types of circles to work with and the ’special sauce’ that, if artfully deployed, really makes your circles click.
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? ...