PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT for Restorative Circle Practices,  SEL and Restorative Justice ARTS & SPORTS Program Hands On Overview Experience 

(1Hour $50.00) (2Hours $100.00Per Person) (3Hours $150.00 Per Person) includes Materials, Overview and Hands on Experience of ARTS CIRCLE Practices, Restorative Justice Practices, Classroom Implementation Model, Data Forms and MusicED Curriculum. Engaging students through the ARTS while building pro-social skills and (PBIS/SEL) Social Emotional Learning

IMPLEMENTATION (4 Hours)  TRAINING COST - $200.00 Per Person Maximum 40 Participants Per Class

Full Day Building Wide Training for Implementation 

(8 Hours and Includes a Light Lunch) FOR YOUR GROUP OR ORGANIZATION. (40 Participant MAX Per Class)(Intro To Restorative Practices or Using Circle's Effectively. Each Class 8 Hours Minimum To Receive Certificate.

ARTS MUSIC TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CLASS (2 Hours)- $100.00 Registration  Includes Instrumentation, iPads, Chromebooks, Tablet Connectors, Headphones, Sound System and Potable Recording Devices. We Have Our Own Music Ed App Design To Pre/Post Test All Participants and Allows Them To Learn How To Record, Make Beats and Work Interactively with Youth While In Restorative Circles.

 

SPORTS - Respect The Game Circle Conversations, Conflict Resolution, Relationship Building and Student Athlete ethics and integrity modeling Restoratively.

 

FOR TRAINING CERTIFICATION DATES and TIMES CLICK ON CALENDAR TAB OR EMAIL YOUR REQUEST TO SCHEDULE A TRAINING AT deron@restorativejusticearts.com

Benefits You Get With "Restorative Practices Introduction" CERTIFICATION - Training

  • a stronger community
  • positive relationships
  • improved workplace or organizational climate

Focus

  • underlying concepts of restorative practiaces
  • effective strategies for:
    • managing behavior
    • teaching people to take responsibility for their actions
    • engaging people in their own issues

Agenda & Materials

  • exercises for practicing restorative techniques
  • videos taken at locations where restorative practices are in use
  • accounts from experienced restorative practitioners
  • discussion topics:
    • participants’ experiences and struggles
    • connectedness and relationships
    • misconduct and conflict
  • helpful take-along handouts
  • instructional book: The Restorative Practices Handbook

Scheduled one day runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Morning refreshments and a simple lunch are provided.

Benefits You Get With" Using Circles Effectively" CERTIFICATION - Training

  • circles can be used, with a modest time investment, to:
    • create a positive community within your setting
    • manage behavior
    • engage people in their own issues
  • circles teach people:
    • that their workplace, classroom or other setting is a community
    • how to build trust
    • to support each other
    • to hold each other accountable

Focus

  • circle techniques and ideas
  • what circles can accomplish
  • how circles can be restorative
  • using circles to stimulate discussion

Agenda & Materials

  • participatory exercises to:
    • practice using circles
    • develop new circle applications and questions
  • videos of circles in actual situations
  • analysis of videos in the context of restorative philosophy
  • discussion of key circle issues
  • helpful materials to take home
  • instructional book: Restorative Circles

The one day runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Morning refreshments and a simple lunch are provided.

Benefits

  • circles can be used, with a modest time investment, to:
    • create a positive community within your setting
    • manage behavior
    • engage people in their own issues
  • circles teach people:
    • that their workplace, classroom or other setting is a community
    • how to build trust
    • to support each other
    • to hold each other accountable

Focus

  • circle techniques and ideas
  • what circles can accomplish
  • how circles can be restorative
  • using circles to stimulate discussion

Agenda & Materials

  • participatory exercises to:
    • practice using circles
    • develop new circle applications and questions
  • videos of circles in actual situations
  • analysis of videos in the context of restorative philosophy
  • discussion of key circle issues
  • helpful materials to take home
  • instructional book: Restorative Circles

Scheduled one day runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Morning refreshments and a simple lunch are provided.

TRAINING TIMES CAN BE ADJUSTED TO MEET YOUR STAFF NEEDS