*CANCELLED*
(Green Bay) Introduction to Restorative Practices and Using Circles Effectively
Workshop 8:30 am-3:30 pm; Registration 8:00-8:30 am
April 7-8, 2020
CESA #7, 595 Baeten Road
Green Bay, WI 54304
Contact: Chris Kleiman, CESA #7
(920) 617-5645; ckleiman@cesa7.org
From day one, you will learn a range of practices you can use every day. You'll learn how to set high expectations while being supportive. You will practice how to provide direct feedback and how to ask questions that foster accountability. You will also learn the most effective methods to resolve common conflicts.
DAY 1: Participants will understand key concepts of restorative practices, including:
- Fundamental Hypothesis/Social Discipline Window
- Fair Process
- Psychology of Affect
- Restorative Practices Continuum
We devote the second day entirely to teaching attendees to facilitate restorative circles. Circles are an essential process for building social capital, resolving social problems and responding when harm occurs. Circles create a positive learning environment. You will learn by participating in circles with other attendees, taking turns to learn how to facilitate. By the end of the day, you will be prepared to return to your setting and run your first circle!
DAY 2: Participants will:
- Understand the purpose of the circle process and how circles can be used in your setting
- Learn the necessary skills to prepare and facilitate restorative circles
AUDIENCE: Administrators, School Counselors, Social Workers, Teachers
ONLINE REGISTRATION: Green Bay—April 7-8, 2020:
https://login.myquickreg.com/register/event/event.cfm?eventid=23981
REGISTRATION ASSISTANCE: Mary Devine, CESA #4 (800) 514-3075; mdevine@cesa4.org
COST: $225.00 registration fee per person (Handouts, lunch and refreshments are included)
PAYABLE TO: CESA #4
SEND PAYMENT TO: CESA #4, 923 East Garland Street, West Salem, WI 54669 ATTN: Mary Devine
PLEASE include and clearly define: Participant name, exact name of workshop, and date with all checks or purchase orders. Thank you!
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