The Institute for Social & Emotional Learning Presents: Restorative Practices Workshop
The Winsor School
This two-day workshop offers K-12 educators, administrators, and counselors a comprehensive model of proactive and responsive approaches for Peace Building and Conflict Resolution.
Conflict is a normal and expected part of social dynamics and may stem from differing ideas, perspectives or values; power imbalances; or limited resources. Across cultures, there are many common themes to how conflict is expressed and managed; yet the social and cultural context of a student’s experience, particularly in International Schools, also plays a major role.
You will learn effective ways to teach and practice SEL tools, including:
Reflective Listening
Assertive Communication
Self Advocacy
Exploring Boundaries and Paying Attention to Others’ Boundaries
Proactive Ways to Build Empathy
Foundation for Productive and Transformational Conflict Resolution
Explore how cultures and histories inform our approach to conflict resolution
Discuss how students learn about conflict and conflict resolution from the media, peers, and their families
Regrettably, Winsor cannot provide parking for this event. Visitors should park in either the MASCO garage (375 Longwood Avenue) or one of several nearby garages. Please plan accordingly.