Discipline Over Punishment is an exploration of the transformative potential of restorative discipline practices in schools, ranging from the micro-level of one-on-one interactions with students to the macro-level of re-routing the school-to-prison pipeline and improving life outcomes for young people. Gardner, who continues to teach high school in Oakland, CA, has spent nearly 20 years innovating, struggling, and succeeding to implement various restorative justice practices in classrooms and schools around the Bay Area. Using classrooms and schools where he has taught and students, families…mehr
Discipline Over Punishment is an exploration of the transformative potential of restorative discipline practices in schools, ranging from the micro-level of one-on-one interactions with students to the macro-level of re-routing the school-to-prison pipeline and improving life outcomes for young people. Gardner, who continues to teach high school in Oakland, CA, has spent nearly 20 years innovating, struggling, and succeeding to implement various restorative justice practices in classrooms and schools around the Bay Area. Using classrooms and schools where he has taught and students, families and educators with whom he has worked, Gardner examines how restorative justice, as a set of beliefs and practices can be a force for justice and equity in our classrooms, schools, and beyond.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Trevor W. Gardner has taught high school English and history for the past 17 years in San Francisco and Oakland, where he has practiced and studied the use of restorative justice in urban schools. He currently teaches history and serves as the Dean of Instruction and Academic Coach at ARISE High School in East Oakland.
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Table of Contents Foreword: Milton Reynolds Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Philosophy and Practice: Towards a Restorative Approach to School Discipline Chapter 2: Restorative Discipline and Classroom Management: Seeking to Understand First Chapter 3: Meeting Students Where They Are Chapter 4: Preventative Discipline Inside and Outside of the Classroom: "It's the Relationships, Stupid" Chapter 5: When Students Become the Leaders: Letting Go of Punitive Control and Letting Students Lead Chapter 6: Restorative Justice as 21st Century Leadership Skill - Thinking Critically in a World of Social Disorder Chapter 7: Starting Young - Restorative Justice Discipline Practices at the Elementary School Level With contributions by Jeremiah Jeffries Chapter 8: Struggles and Opportunities: Overcoming the Challenges of Implementing a Restorative Model With contributions by Renjitham Alfred and Rekia Jibrin Chapter 9: Adult Circles: When Teachers Need to Heal and Build Relationships Adult Reflection Appendix A - Student Justice Panel Overview Appendix B - Student Justice Panel Petition Appendix C - Sample Student Justice Panel Training Agenda Appendix D - Student Reflection Form Appendix E - Codes of Respect Appendix F - EA Norms and Core Values About the Author About the Contributors
Table of Contents Foreword: Milton Reynolds Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Philosophy and Practice: Towards a Restorative Approach to School Discipline Chapter 2: Restorative Discipline and Classroom Management: Seeking to Understand First Chapter 3: Meeting Students Where They Are Chapter 4: Preventative Discipline Inside and Outside of the Classroom: "It's the Relationships, Stupid" Chapter 5: When Students Become the Leaders: Letting Go of Punitive Control and Letting Students Lead Chapter 6: Restorative Justice as 21st Century Leadership Skill - Thinking Critically in a World of Social Disorder Chapter 7: Starting Young - Restorative Justice Discipline Practices at the Elementary School Level With contributions by Jeremiah Jeffries Chapter 8: Struggles and Opportunities: Overcoming the Challenges of Implementing a Restorative Model With contributions by Renjitham Alfred and Rekia Jibrin Chapter 9: Adult Circles: When Teachers Need to Heal and Build Relationships Adult Reflection Appendix A - Student Justice Panel Overview Appendix B - Student Justice Panel Petition Appendix C - Sample Student Justice Panel Training Agenda Appendix D - Student Reflection Form Appendix E - Codes of Respect Appendix F - EA Norms and Core Values About the Author About the Contributors
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