Key Concepts
Purpose
History
100

In which tenant of Restorative Justice do students learn about empathy?

SEL

Socio-Emotional Learning

100

True or False?

Restorative Justice's main purpose is punishment.

False

100

True or False?

An earlier form of Restorative Justice was used in the prison system and in juvenile detention centers.

True

200

In which tenant of Restorative Justice do students learn about active listening?

Restorative Circles

Classroom Circles

200

The restorative justice process is a way to uncover true needs and heal relationships through meaningful accountability.

True

200

Where does this system originate?

Restorative Justice stems from the communal practices of indigenous peoples.

300

Restorative Justice is a value based practice.

Before any discussion, students and educators agree to create guidelines for there restorative session.

This ensures that both parties feel valued, heard, and ___________?

Respected

300

True or False?

Classroom Circles use a talking stick to argue with one another.

False.

It is used to identify who is speaking and to act as a symbol to create a boundary of respect.

300

Restorative Justice is a community style framework designed to be relational and ____________, regardless of background, culture, or orientation.

inclusive

400

Students are able to help create a space where they can authentically ____________ and learn at a deeper level.

Engage

400
If students are angry should they:


leave the circle and think

Remain in the circle and process

Stay silent in the circle and withdraw

Students should remain in the circle and process.

400

How do Restorative Circles create equity?

By giving everyone a change to talk and be heard.

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