Hacking School Discipline: 9 Ways to Create a Culture of Empathy and Responsibility Based on Restorative Justice

About the Course
In this book study, educators will learn 9 ways to create a culture of empathy and responsibility using restorative justice and other techniques. They will learn how to not only change behaviors by replacing traditional school discipline practices that do not work, but transform students into productive citizens, accountable for their own actions.
Required Text:
- Hacking School Discipline: 9 Ways to Create a Culture of Empathy and Responsibility Based on Restorative Justice by Nathan Maynard and Brad Weinstein
Reviews
A'ndra Warren
This was a well-informed, reasonably paced, and immediately applicable course. I will continue to recommend this course to my colleagues!
Helena Shirai
I have started implementing the concrete steps from the book to foster restorative justice in my classroom. My students are responsive and this makes sense to them. I'm looking forward to a more productive way to deal with negative behaviors in the classroom, built on a foundation of a growth mindset and empathy.
Kristen Larson
Really enjoyed learning about restorative practices that can build empathy within and among your students. You get great activities and practices that you can implement into your class no matter what level or subject you teach.
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