1st Edition

Building and Restoring Respectful Relationships in Schools A Guide to Using Restorative Practice

By Richard Hendry Copyright 2009
176 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

170 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

176 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Implementing 'Restorative Practice' in schools can offer powerful and effective methods of promoting harmonious relationships and resolving conflict.  Restorative Practice helps disruptive pupils to take responsibility for their actions, understand the consequences of their behaviour and apologise to others. Through a whole-school approach school teachers and managers can... Read more

@contents: Selected Contents:Acknowledgements  1. An Introduction to Restorative Practice  2. International and UK Experiences  3. What is Restorative Practice in Schools?  4. The Range of Contexts for using Restorative Approaches  5. Proactive Approaches  6. Responsive Approaches - When things go wrong between people  7. Implications for Individual Staff  8. Implications for Schools and Education Services  Author’s Afterword: The Past, Consequences and Future.  Resources  Bibliography  Index

Biography

Richard Hendry is Sacro’s National Coordinator for Work with Schools, is an associate tutor in postgraduate studies for teachers at Edinburgh University’s School of Education and is a course author for the Open University in Scotland.