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An opening and closing exercise where every student contributes is a way to ensure that they all feel seen and heard in the ... Ian Marder, Lindsey Pointer and Alanna Ojibway share the outcome of a workshop held with the Restorative Pedagogy Network, ... A daily meeting provides space for students to reflect on their behavior and find positive ways to resolve conflicts.
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Students deepen their understanding and build a sense of community by engaging with their peers' reasoned arguments. See Karina Ferreira, French teacher, use the desk variation of Inside/Outside
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- An opening and closing exercise where every student contributes is a way to ensure that they all feel seen and heard in the ...
- Ian Marder, Lindsey Pointer and Alanna Ojibway share the outcome of a workshop held with the Restorative Pedagogy Network, ...
- A daily meeting provides space for students to reflect on their behavior and find positive ways to resolve conflicts.
- Students deepen their understanding and build a sense of community by engaging with their peers' reasoned arguments.
- See Karina Ferreira, French teacher, use the desk variation of Inside/Outside
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