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In this episode of Digital Learning Today, hosts Jeffrey Bradbury and Diane Manser discuss the importance of restorative practices in education, emphasizing the need for building positive relationships with students. They explore the challenges teachers face in maintaining classroom management and the significance of accountability and support for students. The conversation also highlights the importance of emotional intelligence in teaching and the need for teachers to stay empowered and focused on their goals. Additionally, they celebrate personal achievements and the ongoing journey of professional development in the field of education.
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Conversation Takeaways
- Restorative practices help in building positive school climates.
- Building relationships with students is crucial for effective teaching.
- Teachers need to hold students accountable while providing support.
- Emotional intelligence plays a key role in classroom management.
- Asking students reflective questions can lead to better outcomes.
- Teachers should not take student behaviors personally.
- Celebrating small achievements can motivate both teachers and students.
- Professional development is an ongoing journey for educators.
- It's important to recognize that every student has their own story.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to Restorative Practices
- 12:02 Building Relationships in Education
- 24:04 Implementing Restorative Practices
- 29:54 Celebrating Achievements and Future Goals
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