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Restorative Justice

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Restorative Justice offers strategies for schools to address student behavior while minimizing punitive measures. It highlights fostering positive behavior through conflict resolution programs, supportive school environments, and restorative justice practices while promoting collaboration among staff, students, and the broader community.

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Students in schools face a variety of behavioral challenges which may lead to punitive discipline measures and exclusion from class. Traditional approaches like suspensions and expulsions often fail to address underlying issues, creating negative outcomes such as disengagement. 

Factors such as zero-tolerance policies, lack of support, and inconsistent discipline practices exacerbate these challenges. Implementing restorative justice programs, promoting positive behavior reinforcement, and involving students in conflict resolution can build a supportive environment. 

Restorative justice is an alternative method to traditional punitive measures, replacing expulsion and detention with mediation and problem-solving techniques. Additionally, It is imperative to incorporate cooperation from teachers, counselors, and peers to enact restorative justice. These downloads contain a definition of restorative justice and its methodology along with multiple links that give a how-to guide on enacting and observing restorative justice. 

 

No Wrong Door Marketplace materials or resources are reviewed and curated by the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention. To discuss resources, add, or suggest updates to No Wrong Door Marketplace, please call 513-529-2450.www.OhioSBCOE.org

 



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Students in schools face a variety of behavioral challenges which may lead to punitive discipline measures and exclusion from class. Traditional approaches like suspensions and expulsions often fail to address underlying issues, creating negative outcomes such as disengagement. 

Factors such as zero-tolerance policies, lack of support, and inconsistent discipline practices exacerbate these challenges. Implementing restorative justice programs, promoting positive behavior reinforcement, and involving students in conflict resolution can build a supportive environment. 

Restorative justice is an alternative method to traditional punitive measures, replacing expulsion and detention with mediation and problem-solving techniques. Additionally, It is imperative to incorporate cooperation from teachers, counselors, and peers to enact restorative justice. These downloads contain a definition of restorative justice and its methodology along with multiple links that give a how-to guide on enacting and observing restorative justice. 

 

No Wrong Door Marketplace materials or resources are reviewed and curated by the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention. To discuss resources, add, or suggest updates to No Wrong Door Marketplace, please call 513-529-2450.www.OhioSBCOE.org

 



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