The Restorative Practices Educators’ Institute is a 3-day course designed for teachers, administrators, and wrap-around staff to learn and practice the foundations of restorative practices in a school setting. Days 1 and 2 of the Institute are dedicated to learning the foundational philosophy and day-to-day classroom implementation of restorative practices. Day 3 is designed to discuss and practice facilitating formal harm repair circles, used to address high-level and repeated harms.
Restorative Practices Summer Institute objectives:
After attending the Restorative Practices Educators Institute, teachers, administrators, and wrap-around staff will have a strong foundational understanding of restorative practices and create action steps to begin or strengthen the implementation of restorative practices in their schools.
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We don’t want finances to be a barrier for taking our courses. There is an option to set up a payment plan at checkout.
A full refund can be issued up to two weeks before the training starts and 50% after that.
If you have additional questions about payment, please call 303.865.5624.
2 days: RP 101, 201
3 days: RP 101, 201, 301
Training for Educators and Administrators
June 10-12, 2024
2 days - $350
3 days - $475
We define Restorative Practice as the process by which an individual acknowledges wrongdoing, takes steps to repair harm, and is welcomed back into the community. This, in effect, fosters a culture that elevates dialogue and values relationships.
For over 30 years, The Conflict Center has been providing programs to Denver and throughout Colorado. Through our youth and adult classes and conflict management workshops, we empower individuals to see and use conflict as an opportunity to grow, learn, and create positive change in their lives. At The Conflict Center, we believe that all of us are capable of and responsible for building healthy relationships in our homes, schools, congregations, workplaces, and communities.
Simply put — we teach people to solve problems and build relationships. We want families, schools and communities to put themselves at the center of nonviolence. Our programs equip people with skills to navigate conflict productively.
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