Restore the Respect
Restore the Respect
How to Mediate School Conflicts and Keep Students Learning
Description
Discover an easy, effective, and evidence-based mediation technique for teachers and students in Grades K-12. This common-sense solution to conflict resolution will help you reduce suspensions and keep students in the classroom and ready to learn.
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| STOCK NUMBER | ISBN |
| 79420 | 978-1-59857-942-0 |
| COPYRIGHT | PAGES |
| 2016 | 256 |
| AVAILABILITY | |
| Available Stock |
Unresolved conflicts in schools build barriers to learning, including low motivation, lack of focus, and disruptive behaviors that remove students from the classroom. When teacher-student conflicts occur, the negative effects can be long-lasting without a safe and structured way to repair the relationship.
This reader-friendly guidebook has a concrete, evidence-based solution: an easy and effective 50-minute mediation technique for teachers and students in Grades K-12. School psychologist Ondine Gross guides you through the whole process of starting a teacher-student mediation program, conducting successful mediations, and collecting and monitoring data to measure the effectiveness of the program. You'll also learn how to use the technique to mediate conflicts between students and between adults in schools, including staff members and parents.
Highly successful as a Tier II intervention, this common-sense solution will help your school leave ineffective discipline techniques behind—and embrace more supportive approaches that model social and problem solving skills, reduce suspensions, and keep students learning.
WHY MEDIATION?
- Reduces disciplinary actions—82% of students who participated in teacher–student mediation had no further disciplinary referrals from that teacher*
- Removes or reduces obstacles to student learning and achievement
- Gives teachers insights into student stressors so they can develop positive solutions
- Strengthens and repairs relationships among all members of a school community: teachers, students, staff members, and parents
- Enhances social-emotional learning and communication skills
- Builds trust and promotes a caring and respectful environment among people of different backgrounds
- Fits perfectly within response to intervention and systems of schoolwide positive behavior support frameworks
- Works in any school—embed it as a Tier II intervention in your multitiered system of supports or use it as a standalone strategy
*Statistic derived from average of three years of data from a midsize public high school
PRACTICAL MATERIALS
Compelling school stories; candid feedback from teachers, students and administrators; step-by-step mediation training and practice scenarios; sample mediation dialogue and communication tips; an intervention tracking tool; and a "mediation toolbox" of handouts and forms.
Watch a webinar to get an inside look!
Reviews
Terence Fitzgerald, University of Southern California - March 7, 2016
“This is an amazing addition to the library of any public school administrator, teacher, social worker, or psychologist. Gross eloquently crafted an accessible mediation pathway that is balanced with depth and clarity.”
Linda Sloat, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - February 18, 2016
“In Restore the Respect, Ondine Gross incorporates humor and a lifetime of public school experiences to share ways to use mediation by all stakeholders. As she says in the preface, "…schools are made up of people, and how people treat each other makes all the difference. Relationships matter!" A truer statement was never written. What especially captivated me was Gross's work with the adults in a school and mediation. So often it is the adult relationships that are toxic or at least unhealthy. I would highly recommend this book for anyone who is interested in a very doable road map of how to put the teaching back into disciplinary consequences as well as strengthen collaborative relationships among all within a school.”
Lori Ernsperger, author of Recognize, Respond, Report: Preventing and Addressing Bullying of Students with Special Needs - February 18, 2016
“Restore the Respect offers valuable and practical guidance for nurturing respectful student-staff relationships through mediation. Ms. Gross describes the importance of creating caring school communities along with step-by-step procedures for conducting mediation and a ready-to-use mediation toolbox. Restore the Respect will transform schools in a very positive way.”
Author: Ondine Gross M.S., Ed.M.
Watch a webinar
How Mediation Restores the Respect
Introducing Restorative Teacher-Student Mediation
See a demonstration of Restorative School Mediation
Restorative School Mediation
Read an excerpt
What is Teacher-Student Mediation?
Read an author Q&A
Why Every Reopening School Should Embrace Mediation
A Q&A on Mediation and Conflict Resolution
"Restoring the Respect" in schools: 8 questions about mediation with author Ondine Gross
Persuade your school administration to adopt mediation!
8 Reasons Why Teacher-Student Mediation Should be in Every School
This product has additional material available on the Brookes Download Hub.
- intervention tracking tool
- teacher–student mediation handouts and forms
- student mediation handouts and forms
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