Implementing Restorative Practices in Elementary Schools with Dr. Charles Flowers and Team

As schools across the United States work to mitigate the impact of violence within their communities, restorative practices have become a popular strategy. One of NCSSLE’s Project Prevent (Cohort 3) grantees, Dougherty County School System in Albany, Georgia, has shown great success in this effort by implementing restorative practices in their elementary schools.


On this episode of “In Session,” we speak with a team from Dougherty County School System, a Project Prevent (Cohort 3) grantee, about the district’s successful implementation of restorative practices using district-wide training and professional development. The team includes Kelly Hand, the director of the grant, along with Dr. Charles Flowers, the district’s trainer and facilitator of restorative practices; Dr. Narkisa Howard, Principal of West Town Elementary School; Tina Hood, School Counselor at Lake Park Elementary School; and Wendy Williams, fourth grade teacher at Sherwood Acres Elementary School. This conversation is guided by Annie Knowles. 
 

Learn more about Dougherty County School System by reading their Grantee Highlight

Time Stamp 

Question / Topic Discussed 
1:21Introductions
2:56The Key Principles of Restorative Practices
5:11Common Challenges Schools Face When Implementing Restorative Practices
8:28Progress at West Town Elementary
9:49"The Five R's" 
10:51Why We Need Restorative Practices
12:13Impact of Restorative Circles at Sherwood Acres
16:30Examples of Strategies 
18:12Practical Tips for Educators & School Communities
22:51Buy-In & Prioritization
25:15Measuring Success
28:58Closing

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