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Restorative Justice in Education: A Personal and Reflective Examination

As educators, we constantly seek methods to cultivate environments where students feel valued, respected, and supported. Over the years, restorative justice has emerged as an approach that addresses disciplinary issues and promotes a culture of care, empathy, and mutual respect. This article reflects on my experiences with restorative justice in education, highlighting its strengths, benefits, and connections to positive behaviour theories such as positive behaviour in schools (PBIS). I'll discuss the role of traditional disciplinary measures, like time-out, detention, and suspension, within a restorative framework. However, my stance is that these should be employed as a final option when there is no room for relationship coaching or the other strategies prove unsuccessful in achieving positive behavioural outcomes. I am going to preface this article and state that it is informed by my Christian perspective. I am committed to fostering a learning environment where students are enc...

Rekindling Your Passion! Finding the Spring Within as an Educator

The journey of an educator is a path paved with a deep commitment to nurturing a love of learning in students. This dedication often begins with a spark of passion, a desire to inspire and make a difference in young minds. However, as the demands of the profession grow, the initial enthusiasm can be overshadowed by the relentless cycle of lesson planning, grading, and standardised assessments. The weight of these responsibilities can leave educators feeling as though they are in a perpetual state of winter, where the warmth and vibrancy of their original motivation seem distant and unattainable. The rigidity of curriculum mandates and legislative requirements can create an environment where creativity is stifled. Educators may feel boxed in by prescriptive guidelines that leave little room for innovation or personalised teaching methods. This sense of confinement can be incredibly disheartening, turning what was once a dynamic and rewarding profession into a series of monotonous tasks....

Leading Quietly! The Powerhouse of an Introvert in Education

The education sector thrives on passionate leaders, but for introverts, navigating this world can feel like venturing outside their comfort zone. Society often glorifies extroversion, but introverts bring a valuable perspective and skillset to educational leadership. In this article, I explore and reflect on how introverts can leverage their strengths to become exceptional educational leaders. I have primarily relied on older articles for my research, which is not my usual approach. Nonetheless, delving into the wisdom of the past has been a fascinating endeavour, even in today's modern world. To begin this article, speaking as someone who identifies strongly with introverted leadership traits, I must admit that expressing these thoughts feels vulnerable and somewhat daunting. It's akin to unveiling a part of my authentic self, which can be both revealing and demanding. Quiet Strength Introverts are natural listeners and observers (Grant, 2013). They excel at taking in informat...

Gleaming Glimmers! A Call to Slow Down and Find Joy

This post is not just for educators but is a reminder and reflection on the importance of slowing, pausing, and noticing the blessings and opportunities we each have.  Life can be a whirlwind, especially during transitions such as one I have just done like moving to a new home. Sitting amongst a sea of boxes to unpack, flatpacks to build and settling in, it is easy to let the urgent consume our attention. However, amidst the chaos lies a valuable lesson, the power of slowing down and noticing the "glimmers" around us. These glimmers aren't grand gestures; they're the subtle details that weave elements of beauty throughout our lives. The cracked tile whispering a story of the house's history, the missing step I fixed with my own hands, the gentle hum of wasps in the garden, all these imperfections become part of the unique charm of this new place I call home. Though the magic extends beyond the physical environment. It's the breathtaking view that takes my brea...