Restorative Practices Resources

Last year educators at Columbia High School focused on restorative practices. Although the Coronavirus pandemic may have paused our initiative, we look forward to continuing the implementation this year.

Since I am new, I would love to go through the resources we used last year and I will be posting them here on this post. Please send me your "best practices" and we will highlight them under the "RestortativeJustice" label

Until then, I will identify some key online restorative resources you may find useful! 

  1. Anytime I start researching an education topic, I go to the Cult of Pedagogy blog first. In this post, blogger Jennifer Gonzalez interviews Victor Small, Jr., a middle school administrator in Oakland, California. It is a great primer replete with key restorative practices.  
  2. Edutopia is another great resource when starting a search for educational practices. This post from Matt Davies is a great jumping-off point for restorative resources. 
  3. The NEA website is yet another great resource. For example, they have insightful articles including "Restorative Practices in Schools Work … But They Can Work Better," the NEA's "School-Wide Restorative Practices: Step by Step, and "How Restorative Practices Work for Students and Educators."
  4. The NEA has worked with the Schott Foundation. If you go to the Schott Foundation website, you can find many resources including their educator toolkit. 
  5. Finally, teachers across the country share their best practices on many platforms including LiveBinder. You can easily do a LiveBinder search on restorative practices and access their public "binders," or collection of resources and materials. (See image below.)

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