Hacking School Discipline
9 Ways to Create a Culture of Empathy and Responsibility Using Restorative Justice
Summary:
The book provides educators with nine practical strategies to implement restorative justice in schools, aiming to replace traditional punitive discipline methods with a focus on building empathy and accountability among students. It offers real-world examples, scripts, and procedures to help teachers foster a positive school culture and effectively address behavioral issues through communication and community-building.
Key points:
1. Restorative Justice: The book highlights addressing misbehavior's root causes, promoting understanding, responsibility, and amends-making instead of mere punishment.
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