Peace & Justice Conversations: Building Peace in our Schools with Restorative Practices
Start: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 12:00 AM GMT
A link to attend this virtual event will be emailed upon RSVP
Violence in our schools, chronic absenteeism, high suspensions rates, teacher-burn out, and destructive behavior are problems in many places across the country today as we face a post-pandemic social environment that is increasingly hostile towards public education and more concerned with student “learning loss” than the social and emotional wellbeing of our youth. What is to be done?
Dr. Whitney Howarth will talk about her work with educational administrators, behavioral interventionists, counselors and teachers working to implement restorative practices in schools in order to build positive cultures of Belonging where students feel empowered and connected. What can we learn about peace building on the local level and interpersonally that has macro-applications from the restorative framework? Come join the conversation about how we can build relationships within high support/high expectation systems that honor equity and inclusion at all levels of influence in our schools. By building less punitive climates of care and connection, we are creating spaces where learners and teachers work together to feel less overwhelmed and more emboldened as change agents. We are healing harm and enabling healthier, happier, more productive, and sustainable learning communities. You can, too!