View Workshop: Using Restorative Justice Principles & Practices in NYS

Workshop NameUsing Restorative Justice Principles & Practices in NYS
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Workshop Short DescYou are invited to attend Using Restorative Justice Principles and Practices to Support a Culture of Care in New York State Schools 2.0. The training will be facilitated by Lori DeCarlo, Superintendent at Randolph Academy, and Jillian Putnam, Professional Development Coordinator at CA BOCES. Participants attending this 2.0 training must have completed the 4-day train-the-trainer session in July 2018 with Dr. Tom Cavanagh from Colorado State University.
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School Year2018-2019
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Category529 - Professional Development
SubcategoryCulture: Social-Emotional Learning
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Duration6.5 Hours
LevelSED CODES 1,2,3,4
Total Workshop Days1.0
Credit Hours6.50
Days To Bill1.0
Participants Must Attend All DaysNo
District Always Pays Participant FeeYes
Participant Approval NeededYes
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Workshop Full DescYou are invited to attend Using Restorative Justice Principles and Practices to Support a Culture of Care in New York State Schools 2.0. The training will be facilitated by Lori DeCarlo, Superintendent at Randolph Academy, and Jillian Putnam, Professional Development Coordinator at CA BOCES. Participants attending this 2.0 training must have completed the 4-day train-the-trainer session in July 2018 with Dr. Tom Cavanagh from Colorado State University. Our objectives for this meeting will include the following:
-Keynote by NYSED Assistant Commissioner Kathleen DeCataldo
-Implementation Update: Come prepared to share successes, barriers, and resources
-Virtual Meeting and Question & Answer Session-Dr. Tom Cavanagh
-Experiential Training as a Circle Keeper
Workshop AudienceTwo-person teams (Pilot Schools/BOCES representatives) that attended the Albany Using Restorative Justice Principles and Practices to Support a Culture of Care in New York State Schools training in July.
Workshop PrerequisitesUsing Restorative Justice Principles & Practices to Support a Culture of Care in New York State Schools 1.0
Workshop Objectives-Participants will have an opportunity to share and discuss successes, barriers, and implementation resources for the first year of Restorative Practice implementation.
-Participants will be provided SED updates.
-Participants will participate in a virtual meeting and question & answer session with Dr. Tom Cavanagh.
-Participants will have experiential training as a circle keeper
Assessment of LearningParticipants will demonstrate learning by participating in implementation discussion, sharing strategic planning outcomes, and demonstrating and practicing circle activities.
Workshop Topics, Concepts & ResourcesDr. Tom Cavanagh-Restorative Justice Education
International Institute of Restorative Practices (IIRP)
Kay Pranis-Circle Forward
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Submitted For Approval11/06/2018
Approved10/30/2018
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CTLE EligibleYes
Social Worker Continuing EdNo
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Workshop Id950
Added ByJillian Putnam
BocesCattaraugus-Allegany BOCES
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Entry Date10/29/2018 15:00:00
Last Modified Date11/06/2018 09:59:50

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