Four-part tutorial from the Centre for Justice and Reconciliation is a primer
An Alternative to Suspension and Expulsion: Circle Up
Implementing Restorative Justice: A Guide for Schools: Produced by the Illinois Criminal Justice Authority, this comprehensive guide focuses on ways that schools can integrate restorative-justice practices at their school. The guide looks at challenges to implementation, defines the subject, and provides three approaches to using restorative justice in school.
An Alternative to Suspension and Expulsion: Circle Up
Implementing Restorative Justice: A Guide for Schools: Produced by the Illinois Criminal Justice Authority, this comprehensive guide focuses on ways that schools can integrate restorative-justice practices at their school. The guide looks at challenges to implementation, defines the subject, and provides three approaches to using restorative justice in school.
Why poor people make poor decisions is an insightful good article giving a review of that research, and it’s unfortunate that it has a terrible headline. No, not all poor people make poor decisions and, in fact, often make very rational decisions that are only perceived by some not in poverty as “poor” ones. But it is clear that economic pressures do have a negative impact on “cognitive bandwidth” that could ordinarily be devoted to to more reflection and planning.
Ind. schools experiment with restorative justice Some public and private schools in Indiana are integrating restorative justice practices to change the culture and academic performance at their sites. One K-8 school has experienced some success with the approach, its officials say, but is still working through issues such as maintaining productive classrooms and identifying appropriate consequences for misbehavior.
Restorative Justice -- A Working Guide for Our Schools: This guide from the Alameda County Schools Health Coalition covers a range of topics, including an in-depth introduction, examples of restorative practices, and the impact these programs can have.
Restorative Justice -- Fostering Healthy Relationships & Promoting Positive Discipline in Schools: You'll find many different examples of restorative practices in this guide from the National Opportunity to Learn Campaign. In addition, the guide provides implementation tips and strategies, as well as examples from school districts.
Restorative Practices - Whole-School Implementation Guide: The San Francisco Unified School District uses restorative practices throughout the district. This guide provides a framework for planning, implementing, and using restorative practices across a school or district. There are many useful insights into the unique considerations of implementing a program. Also check out the district's useful curriculum-planning resources.
Restorative Justice -- A Working Guide for Our Schools: This guide from the Alameda County Schools Health Coalition covers a range of topics, including an in-depth introduction, examples of restorative practices, and the impact these programs can have.
Restorative Justice -- Fostering Healthy Relationships & Promoting Positive Discipline in Schools: You'll find many different examples of restorative practices in this guide from the National Opportunity to Learn Campaign. In addition, the guide provides implementation tips and strategies, as well as examples from school districts.
Restorative Practices - Whole-School Implementation Guide: The San Francisco Unified School District uses restorative practices throughout the district. This guide provides a framework for planning, implementing, and using restorative practices across a school or district. There are many useful insights into the unique considerations of implementing a program. Also check out the district's useful curriculum-planning resources.