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Restorative Justice in Education (RJE) is critical for fostering equity and community building across various settings—whether in schools, universities, healthcare, or workplaces. My work has primarily focused on K-12 schools in Ontario, where I examine how RJE practices can transform school environments by emphasizing relationships, accountability, and inclusivity over punitive approaches.
Nov 30, 2023 · However, clearly, higher program integrity, including appropriate structure and staff training and good program oversight appear key to having successful outcomes for victims involved in RJ. The most troubling finding was the lack of high-quality research evaluating the effectiveness of RJ programs in reducing recidivism and improving other outcomes.
- What Is Restorative Justice in Schools?
- Community Involvement in Restorative Schools
- What Are Circles?
- Restorative Justice vs. Current Misconduct Handling Structure in K-12 Schools
- Restorative Justice Example Scenario: K-12 Setting
- What Is A Restorative Justice Coordinator?
- Restorative Justice Training For Educators
- How to Evaluate Restorative Justice’s Impact in Schools
Inspired by ancient practices and values, restorative justiceis a theory of justice that emphasizes that strong positive relationships are the foundation of a thriving community. When harm happens all affected by wrongdoing are called to address needs and responsibilities, and to heal the harm to relationships as much as possible. These principles ...
Restorative justice programs aim to find the root cause of a student’s behavior, seek out tools to remedy these issues, and foster positive relationships that decrease the likelihood of reoccurrence. To achieve these goals and ensure participation from all parties, everyone in the school community has a role in fostering a restorative learning envi...
There are many models of restorative justice programs, but a central piece of any restorative practice in the classroom involves circles. The inspiration for circles comes from indigenous practices that invite everyone in a community to sit together in a circle to build community and work through problems as a cohesive unit to foster inclusions, su...
The following offers an example of potential student outcomes in a traditional punishment structure when compared to a school utilizing Restorative Justice.
The following is an example of a real incident where restorative justice practices were effectively used, as documented in a University of San Diego case study. Incident At a high school in San Diego, two students were involved in a fight based on their distinct racial backgrounds. There wasn’t a long history of conflict between them but one day Al...
Transitioning to a Restorative Justice model is not an overnight process. To help make the evolution more seamless, many schools opt to hire a restorative justice coordinator. These trained professionals help facilitate every part of the restorative program changeover, which may include: 1. Assess current school discipline practices and what the sc...
With restorative justice training for educators – either within their school as it implements restorative justice or on their own in a continuing education program – teachers can expect to become facilitators of such programs and advocates for its benefits. What’s more, teachers can also expect to learn how to: 1. Understand the philosophy and prac...
The impact of restorative justice programs may not be immediately evident, but there are certain hallmarks of Restorative Justice program effectiveness and steps you can take to increase the odds of success. The state of Illinois has a restorative justice implementation checklistthey share to help streamline onboarding schools into restorative just...
Real Justice model, a restorative justice program from Australia. Real Justice poses restorative questions that help participants to share their perspective on a conflict and reflect on their role in the problem and its solution. According to Wunderlich (2008), the board connected the process to character education by
Jan 13, 2023 · Abstract. Restorative justice in education is not only about teaching practices. It can be a philosophical—and systemic—commitment to dismantling structural racism and other oppressions. This final chapter discusses how schools’ readiness also depends on showing school stakeholders that restorative justice is part of a movement.
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Nov 5, 2024 · Offer training that emphasizes the benefits of restorative justice for both students and staff, and provide opportunities for teachers to share their experiences and challenges. Using a behavior management platform like SchoolMint Hero can help track and showcase the positive impacts of restorative justice, further encouraging staff buy-in .
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<p>Safe, nurturing and engaging educational settings are the foundation of healthy communities. This course emphasizes the importance of building community and trusting relationships, creating just and equitable communities, and repairing harm in an educational setting.</p> <p>This course will focus on implementing restorative justice in educational settings. We will highlight the distinctive ...