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Implementing Restorative Practices

Meeting: 
SS/HS Project Directors' Consortia July 2011
Date: 
July 13, 2011 - 11:00am - 12:15pm
Presenter(s): 
Jacquie Mann,June Jenkins, and Gwen Willis-Darpoh

The participants will have the opportunity to learn how a successful restorative justice project has been integrated into schools with high levels of suspension for both violent and non-violent education disruptions. Participants will learn strategies for community building, repairing harm, and data collection to show the value added when using restorative measures. This workshop will give participants a chance to learn about Restorative principles and the experience of using circles, one of the primary community-building tools used in classrooms. Most importantly, the workshop will focus on sustainability of restorative justice processes in the community. Project Directors , Milwaukee Public Schools, WI and June Jenkins, Albemarle County Public Schools, VA; Technical Assistance Specialist Gwen Willis-Darpoh

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