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Restorative Approaches in Schools (with subtitles)
This unique film pulls together the key strands of a restorative approach to relationships and behaviour. showing how it is being implemented in the UK in an inner-city primary school, three very different comprehensive schools and a school for young people with complex learning needs. It illustrates the five key themes on which Transforming Conflict model of restorative practice is based, and suggests the kinds of language used for each theme.
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Restorative Approaches In Richmond Schools
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As shown on French television restorative approaches in Richmond schools Two schools in the London Borough of Richmond on Thames have been working with Transforming Conflict trainer Caroline Newton and project manager Alisin Carey to introduce a restorative approach across their schools. They have now made a film about how the initiative has been changing the climate in their schools. Staff and...
Monmouth Comprehensive School Restorative Approaches and Transforming Conflict
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Monmouth Comprehensive School Restorative Approaches and Transforming Conflict
Childs Hill School
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Childs Hill School
Time to Talk, Time to Listen
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Transforming Conflict, Restorative approaches in schools
Transforming Conflict
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This is a short cutdown of one of our videos. It's used to give people an introduction into the use of restorative approaches in a school environment. www.transformingconflict.org

Komentáře

  • @InclusiveSolutions
    @InclusiveSolutions Před 4 lety

    Excellent work - so needed in our current times!

  • @officialid1595
    @officialid1595 Před 6 lety

    this does work, but only if the misbehaving student wants to better themselves. current student at mcs - think that this isnt always the best way as it doesnt always work but the school as a whole is actually better than most. the only reason it can seem bad is if you have a negative attitude and expect it to be (although not all teachers are brill ngl)

  • @arwynpowell3834
    @arwynpowell3834 Před 7 lety

    Arwyn Powell a Former Pupil of Monmouth Comprehensive School From 1982 to 1987 stateing that if only half the fucking teachers back then knew how to teach then the School would turn out to be a more better School in the first place!!!

  • @moogaloohc
    @moogaloohc Před 8 lety

    this school is shit

  • @restorativeforum6675
    @restorativeforum6675 Před 9 lety

    Hi there, I just wanted to congratulate you on your excellent work and results, and also let you know that we are featuring this video on the Restorative Forum all of this week. The Restorative Forum is a free resource open to the whole Restorative Community. Join the Forum now and start participating in discussions and posting about what matters to you: www.restorativeforum.org

  • @tamsindennant3201
    @tamsindennant3201 Před 9 lety

    I go to MCS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love every single moment of it!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @lyn1924
    @lyn1924 Před 11 lety

    Crystal changing behaviour and teaching emotional literacy is more complex than simply missing lesson - violence is never the answer and schools need to teach pupils this.

  • @crystalwaters8821
    @crystalwaters8821 Před 11 lety

    Most of this is untrue....! Because if the school was so good, they wouldnt make you miss 3 lessons because you hit somoene back because they hit you its pathetic..!

  • @daniellenicholls2813
    @daniellenicholls2813 Před 11 lety

    A great school, great results, under achievers put it down to make themselves feel better. Current student, couldn't be happier.

  • @funkingsteamingli
    @funkingsteamingli Před 11 lety

    Ex student. It's actually a good school and you don't realise how good of a school it is until you have left. Thoroughly enjoyed my sixth form here.