(Pewaukee) Using Restorative Practices and Circles in a School Setting
#251 Safe and Healthy Schools and Communities
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Last Date to Register: 11/21/2016 12:01 AM
Last Date to Cancel: 11/21/2016 12:01 AM
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(Pewaukee) Using Restorative Practices and Circles in a School Setting
November 21-22, 2016
Registration 8:00-8:30 am; Workshop 8:30 am—3:30 pm
CESA #1 - Suite 100
N25 W23131 Paul Road
Pewaukee, WI 53072
AUDIENCE: Administrators, School Counselors, Social Workers, and Teachers
PRESENTERS:
- Christine Kleiman
Program Director, Safe and Healthy Schools Depart at CESA #7, Regional Coordinator for Wisconsin Safe and Healthy Schools Center, PBIS Coach and Trainer, and Restorative Practice Trainer. - Patricia Kexel
Retired Language Arts teacher and Middle School Guidance Counselor, presently Restorative Practices Trainer and co-founder of Creating Connections. Herb Kohl Fellowship Recipient in 2006.
In today’s schools, care for the person/s harmed through misbehavior is rarely addressed in intentional ways. Misbehavior is punished leaving the student to feel disconnected from school and at times also feeling like a victim. When misbehavior is not addressed in a restorative manner the focus of academic learning is broken. Working through Restorative Practices, misbehaving students deal with the harm they have caused to individuals and to the school community. An understanding of the harm done and a restoring of safety or relationships starts to happen and the emphasis of learning in a caring environment can resume. The goals of Restorative Practices apply not only to those involved in or affected by misbehavior, but to the larger educational community as well.
Key Goals of Restorative Practice:
- To understand the harm and develop empathy for both the harmed and the harmer
- To listen and respond to the needs of the person harmed and the person who harmed
- To encourage accountability and responsibility through personal reflection within a collaborative planning process
- To reintegrate the harmer (and, if necessary, the harmed) into the community as valuable, contributing members
- To create caring climates to support healthy communities
- To change the system and why it contributes to the harm
Day 1—Participants will have an understanding of: Restorative Practices—where its roots are from and how it is being used today. Punishment vs. Restoration—Where are you on the discipline continuum? The four paned window of conduct. Values and Concepts of a Restorative School Environment—How does your school check out?
Day 2—Participants will have an understanding of the “practices” in Restorative Practice and how they fit into a continuum (think triangle in PBIS) —Types of Restorative Practice: Reintegration following suspensions, Class meetings, Circles, Conferencing, Truancy mediation, Bullying
Register Early—Limit 30 Participants
REGISTRATION—ONLINE: http://login.myquickreg.com/register/event/event.cfm?eventid=16159
FOR REGISTRATION ASSISTANCE: Mary Devine, CESA #4 (800) 514-3075; mdevine@cesa4.org
COST: $200 registration fee per person (Handouts, lunch and refreshments are included).
PAYABLE TO: CESA #4
SEND PAYMENT TO:
CESA #4
923 East Garland Street
West Salem, WI 54669
ATTN: Mary Devine—PLEASE include and clearly define: Participant name, exact name of workshop, and date, with all checks or purchase orders. Thank you!
CREDIT: OPTIONAL one graduate credit is available from Viterbo University for an additional $200
WORKSHOP CONTACT:
Christine Kleiman, CESA #7
(920) 617-5645
ckleiman@cesa7.org
Participant Cancellation Policy:
You must contact CESA 4 to cancel attendance one week prior to the scheduled event unless otherwise stated in the individual event details. CESA 4 will only provide full refund of registration fees depending on individual circumstances. Refunds depend upon the ability of CESA 4 to cancel any financial obligations created by the registration such as meals, materials, etc. CESA 4 reserves the right to cancel any workshop due to insufficient enrollment. Participants will be notified by e-mail or phone if a workshop is cancelled. If a participant is a 'no show' the school will be billed for the registration fee, or loss of the 'free' attendance slot.
Dietary Restrictions:
Because of the number of meals served, number of ingredients used, and food product changes from vendors, we cannot guarantee dietary restrictions as indicated in a user's myQuickReg profile will be accommodated. Participants with dietary restrictions such as food allergies should plan to bring their own refreshments.
Weather Conditions:
If a workshop has been cancelled due to weather conditions, every effort will be made to reschedule the workshop. If weather conditions are questionable, please call CESA 4 Voice Mail at (608) 786-4800; Toll Free (800) 514-3075. A message will be posted regarding workshop weather cancellations.
Additional Accommodations:
If you need an accommodation to participate including interpreter services (sign language or other spoken language) please email the workshop contact to set up these services. A two-week notice is appreciated.
CESA 4 IS HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE.