Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to build, repair, and restore school relationships through restorative justice. The special agent assigned to help you with this task is Laura Fittz, English teacher, Peace Team facilitator and PhD student from Nashville, Tennessee.
In this episode we discuss:
1️⃣ Moving away from punitive practices and towards healing relationships between students, students and staff, and staff with each other
2️⃣ Letting students take the lead and getting families involved in the restorative process
3️⃣ Operating restoratively within an unrestorative system and starting the personal journey towards restorative practices
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