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Classroom Practices for Restorative Practices

Actionable tools and practices for integrating restorative approaches into your daily teaching. These guides help you build relationships, manage conflicts, and create a more connected, student-centered classroom.

Why Restorative Practices Matter

Restorative practices create a trust-based learning environment where students feel heard, valued, and accountable for their actions. These approaches proactively strengthen relationships, improve engagement, and provide structured ways to address and repair harm when conflicts arise.

  • Builds strong relationships and fosters a culture of trust
  • Addresses conflict proactively to minimize disruptions
  • Encourages student reflection and accountability
  • Promotes a positive classroom atmosphere for all learners

What You’ll Find

  • 📌 Practical guides for embedding restorative practices into your daily routines
  • 📌 Research-backed approaches to fostering engagement and emotional intelligence
  • 📌 Tools for conflict resolution that emphasize reflection and accountability
  • 📌 Step-by-step implementation strategies for seamless integration

How to Use This Section

Each subpage focuses on a **specific classroom practice**, from affective statements to restorative conversations and circles. These resources help you develop a **restorative mindset** and integrate research-backed techniques into your teaching.

Explore the practices using the links in the left panel to get started.