4 Things Schools Get Wrong With Restorative Practice
School Behaviour Secrets with Simon Currigan and Emma Shackleton03/27/22 • 28 min
Done right, restorative practice can be a brilliant way of teaching pupils conflict resolution skills and encouraging them to behave positively because they care about the impact of their actions on other people.
But when restorative conversations aren't introduced effectively, it can result in pupils, staff and parents losing faith in the process. That's why, in this episode of School Behaviour Secrets, we share 4 pitfalls to avoid if you're using (or about to use) restorative practice in schools.
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03/27/22 • 28 min
School Behaviour Secrets with Simon Currigan and Emma Shackleton - 4 Things Schools Get Wrong With Restorative Practice
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Restorative practice isn't about removing consequences per se. It's actually about replacing one kind of consequence, the artificial meaningless kind with another, natural consequences. And we have to make sure our staff as well as our children and parents hear that message loud and clear.
Simon CurriganWelcome to the school behaviour secrets podcast. I'm your host, Simon Currigan. My co host is
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