Georgia Conflict Center's online blog, where we share reflections, interviews, and articles related to restorative justice and restorative practices.
Clarissa Gonzalez shares the impact that GCC whole-school restorative practices implementation training has had on her Nevada school.
Read More →A parent shares how restorative practices enhanced his relationship with his child and students.
Read More →The best gifts are experiences. Especially those that fundamentally change you, help you evolve.
Read More →“As a teacher in Wayne and a resident and mayor here in Montclair, I could not be prouder of the leadership that the Montclair Education Association, the Montclair Board of Education, and our students, teachers, educational support professionals, and administrators have taken in showing what restorative justice looks like in action,” [President] Spiller said.
Read full article (LINK OPENS IN A NEW TAB) →Despite a dramatic decline in suspensions as students moved to remote learning during the pandemic, Black children and those in special education were disciplined far more often than white students and those in general education, according to a recent New York University study.
Read full article (LINK OPENS IN A NEW TAB) →"We need programs and interventions that teach and model skills that will change behavior. Restorative practices are what can transform and guide the prosocial behaviors we want for our children and our communities."
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