ROE26 Professional Development
Restorative Circles: Creating a Classroom Community that Supports Learning
Learn the value and process of circles — practical and effective tools for creating a positive classroom climate to support learning. Teachers can use circles to provide students with opportunities to share ideas and experiences in order to establish relationships and social norms. Classrooms tend to be more productive when they invest in building social capital through the proactive use of restorative circles. When a problem does arise, teachers find that the reaction of students is more positive and cooperative. Circles can provide an orderly and reflective process that reinforces positive values. This event has a registration cap of 20. Register today!
Register directly with the PD Consortium at http://roepd.net/?action=workshop&recid=538&from=calendar
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