5 Myths About Restorative Justice in Schools

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2024
  • In this Tea Time episode, Jessica breaks down 5 myths about restorative justice in schools.
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    Are you examining school discipline policies? Looking to develop a path towards accountability for racial incidents in your community? Or have you recently discovered the term "restorative justice" and you're curious if it's right for you?
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    00:00 Introduction and Information
    01:05 What is restorative justice?
    03:23 Is restorative justice an alternative to school suspension?
    03:58 Is there a checklist I can use?
    05:05 Who exactly is being disciplined in schools?
    05:56 Commitment to creating a fair and equitable disciplinary system
    07:13 Will restorative justice practices in schools change overnight?
    08:10 Questions to ask yourself in reflecting on your disciplinary policies & actions
    08:59 Teabag mantra
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Komentáře • 10

  • @educationelements
    @educationelements  Před 3 lety +3

    Get some practice working through real-life scenarios that require an equitable and inclusive lens! Join Crystal & Jessica for a weekly LIVE Tea Time conversation where you can practice different ways to respond to situations. ✨ RSVP here: bit.ly/weeklyteatime

  • @sandraalcolea378
    @sandraalcolea378 Před měsícem +1

    Glad I found you! I ve just started to read about this, since I dont believe in punitive systems we usually apply

  • @thesporrior
    @thesporrior Před 3 lety +4

    Thank You! This is a great breakdown of RJ in our schools and the myth that it is a one stop checklist solution.

  • @phoebesmith70
    @phoebesmith70 Před rokem +2

    Great work! I really loved your video and the content was informative. What platform did you use to make the video? BTW Your hair is everything!

  • @pandaamachine
    @pandaamachine Před rokem +1

    This is its own entire separate “curriculum” and knowledge of
    Expertise. I’m not
    Complaining about that, but teachers are constantly assumed with the job responsibilities of a teacher, special Ed teacher, school counselor, a nurse, and parent - and yet they are paid the salary for one career. It just gets to a point where it’s unproductive to endlessly pile upon ever expanding responsibilities of their career. Upon becoming a teacher, I’ve really come to understand it as the “junk drawer” of America. Shove it in there, assume it to someone else’s
    Authority

  • @freelibraryteencentral
    @freelibraryteencentral Před 2 lety +3

    What a beautifully edited video! Thanks so much for sharing the links to some of those studies, organizations, and experts in the field for those of us who want further reading!

  • @knicksfule
    @knicksfule Před 3 lety +3

    Great video. Looking to start implementing in the fall. Signed up for tea time

  • @seanakridge2971
    @seanakridge2971 Před 3 lety +2

    2:25 Shout out to Pearl Cohn HS in Nashville