Using Dialogue Circles to Support Classroom Management
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- At Glenview Elementary School, dialogue circles are part of a program aimed at building collaboration, respect, and positive behavior among students.
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Glenview Elementary
GRADES K-5 | OAKLAND, CA
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Great video but re the last bit at the end, I don't think that shaming a child and calling them a bully is part of restorative practices.
like the girl at the beginning pointed out: you need to see their pain..
I really liked that the teacher gives the students the power to help decide what the conversation topics will be throughout the year.
I appreciate the candor in the statements
Great video.... We are starting class meeting this year and we are going to use this video as a kickoff for our training.
how is it going?
May I link to your video for a grant project that I am doing for Texas A&M University, please? If so, how would you prefer it to be cited?
GO MISS SMITH!!
I am very interested in exploring the topic of restorative practices further. It seems to be a fabulous concept.
You can find more information here, Wayne. www.edutopia.org/blog/restorative-justice-resources-matt-davis
it is! :)
it goes as deep as it gets and involves a lot of unlearning
This is really amazing!