Restorative Reminder - 1/28/2021
Today's Restorative Reminder is from a training where I provide context for why we can't just assume all students to already know how to behave. Everyone is a product of their environment and experiences so our behavior is often a reflection of both.
About The Presenter
Kelvin Oliver is an Educational Consultant specializing in teaching the Whole Child through Restorative Practices and Social & Emotional Learning.
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Professional Learning Opportunities
Alternatives To Suspension Virtual Workshop Series
- Mon, Feb 8th - Highly Effective Accountability
- Mon, Feb 22nd - Alternatives To In-School Suspension (ISS)
- Mon, Mar 1st - Partnering With Parents To Hold Students Accountable
Guide To Implementing Restorative Practices Virtual Workshop Series
- Wed, Feb 10th - 3 Most Common Approaches To Managing Behavior In Schools
- Wed, Feb 17th - Defining Roles For a Successful RP Initiative
- Wed, Feb 24th - Creating a Restorative Practices Implementation Plan
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