Is IIRP accredited?
The IIRP is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (267-284-5000). The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
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How do I become a certified restorative practice?
Steps to Become a Restorative Practices Trainer
- Attend the professional development event for which you are interested in learning how to deliver our curriculum.
- Practice what you’ve learned.
- Complete the form below.
- Register for a Training of Trainers event.
- Start training and get experience.
What is the purpose of restorative practices?
According to the International Institute for Restorative Practices, “The aim of restorative practices is to develop community and to manage conflict and tensions by repairing harm and building relationships.”
Where is IIRP located?
Campus Location Most classes will be held at the IIRP’s building located in the historic district of downtown Bethlehem at 544 Main Street, at the corner of Main and Walnut. The IIRP Graduate School library and offices are located across the street at 531 Main Street, Bethlehem.
What does IIRP stand for?
International Institute for Restorative Practices
1. Purpose. The International Institute for Restorative Practices (IIRP) has a particular way of defining restorative and related terms that is consistent throughout our courses, events, videos and publications.
What publications do teachers read?
Education Magazines
- Language Magazine | Improving Literacy & Communication.
- The Old Schoolhouse Magazine | The Family Education Magazine.
- TEACH Magazine.
- Education Matters Magazine.
- Teacher Magazine.
- The Knowledge Review Magazine.
- Independent Education Magazine.
- Education Today Magazine.
What are the five types of restorative justice programs?
Some of the programs typically identified with Restorative Justice include:
- Victim/Offender Mediation or Dialogue.
- Conferencing.
- Peace making circles.
- Victim assistance and involvement.
- Former prisoner assistance and involvement.
- Reduction of DMI (Disparate Minority Incarceration)
- Real restitution.
- Community service.
What is a restorative justice facilitator?
The role of the Restorative Justice Facilitator is implementation of school-wide restorative practices, including restorative services to staff, students & families, and to provide coaching and technical support to school staff in the successful implementation and practice of Restorative Justice.
What are the 5 R’s of restorative practices?
A great way to understand the Restorative Justice Community Group Conference process is to look at it through the lens of the 5 R’s: Relationship, Respect, Responsibility, Repair, and Reintegration (credited to Beverly Title, founder of Resolutionaries).
What is another name for restorative?
What is another word for restorative?
curative | remedial |
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therapeutic | healing |
medicinal | officinal |
antidotal | corrective |
recuperative | soothing |