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Implementing Restorative Practices in Schools A Practical Guide to Transforming School Communities

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ISBN-10: 1849053774

ISBN-13: 9781849053778

Edition: 2013

Authors: Margaret Thorsborne, Graham Robb, Peta Blood

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Restorative practice is a proven approach to discipline in schools which favors relationships over retribution, and has been shown to improve both discipline and teaching and learning. However, in order for it to work, restorative practice needs a restorative school culture.Implementing Restorative Practice in Schools explains what has to happen in a school in order for it to become truly restorative. Section 1 explains the potential of restorative practice in schools, describing the positive outcomes for students and teachers. It also outlines the measures that need to be in place in order to embed restorative practice. Section 2 examines the process of managing change - how to lead…    
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Book details

List price: $25.00
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication date: 8/28/2013
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 232
Size: 5.91" wide x 8.98" long x 0.63" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Peter Porter was born in Brisbane, Australia on February 16, 1929. He moved to London in 1951 and worked as a bookseller and in advertising before writing on poetry for the Observer. In 1961, he published his first collection of poems, Once Bitten, Twice Bitten. His other works include The Cost of Seriousness, Better Than God, and Max is Missing, which won the Forward prize in 2001. His other awards include the Duff Cooper prize, the Whitbread poetry award, and the Queen's Gold Medal for poetry. He died on April 23, 2010 at the age of 81.Graham Robb's two previous books, "Victor Hugo" & "Balzac," were "New York Times" Notable Books. He lives in Oxford, England.

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
What's in this Book and What Isn't
Terminology
A Whole School Approach
Restorative Practice Explained
A Changing Paradigm in Schools
The Problem with Punishment
History of Restorative Practice in Schools
Restorative Practice in Schools
Building Social Capital
The Continuum of Practice
A Whole School Approach
The Link between Pedagogy, Social and Emotional Literacy and RP
The Restorative School: Begin with the End in Mind
Cultural Change: Changing a Paradigm
The Restorative School
Managing the Change Process
Understanding the Change Process
Rogers' Diffusion Model of Innovation
Why Change Fails
Kotter's Eight Mistakes and the Consequences
Zigarmi et al.'s Fifteen Mistakes
Change is an Emotional Process
The Emotional Stages
The Blueprint for Emotional Connection
What Concerns do People Have?
Denial
Resistance
Elements of an Effective Change Process
First and Second Order Change
The Elements of Effective Change
The Rate of Adoption
The Importance of Leadership
Leading the Way
Leadership Behaviours
Making It Happen: An Implementation Guide
Overview
Seven Circles
Eight Steps for Change
Getting Ready for Change
Making a Case for Change
Putting an Implementation Team Together
Creating a Vision for the Future
Overcoming Inertia and Getting the Ball Rolling
Communicating the Vision to Capture Hearts and Minds
Removing Obstacles and Empowering Action
Generating Short-term Wins
Implementing and Embedding Change
Keeping the Pressure On
Maintaining the Gains
Conclusion
Eight Step Planning Grid: Getting Ready for Change
Readiness for Change Checklist
Audit Tools
Sample Detention Survey
Strategic Planning Template
Key Planning Areas
References
Further Reading
Subject Index
Author Index