Exploring Restorative Practices

People and relationships are at the heart of every school community – that's the foundation of the theory of restorative practice. In the first course from experienced educator, Kristy Elliot, you’ll gain an understanding of restorative practices and how they can help you build strong relationships with your students, parents, and colleagues to create a thriving community at your school.  
  • Targeted to

    All Educators

  • 1.5 Hours

    Course Duration
  • Standards

    4.1

  • Star rating

    New Course

NSW Teachers: This Course Counts Towards Your PD Hours

This course was published after the August 2024 NESA changes and as a result, does not carry NESA accreditation. From now on, all professional development activities, whether previously accredited or not, now count towards your required PD hours.Rest assured, this course maintains the same high standards as all ClassCover Learn courses. While NESA is no longer accrediting new PD courses, the flexibility of the new framework means you can explore more topics that interest you and still meet your accreditation requirements. Learn more

About this course

Kristy Elliot, experienced classroom teacher and education consultant, first presented this course live on ClassCover Learn to rave reviews from our education community. In the course, Kristy dives into the theory of restorative practice, presenting the facts with a focus on neuro-scientific and psychological concepts. She then uses her background in education to provide real-world examples of the sort of impact you can have implementing restorative practice theory. Don’t miss the Q&A at the end where Kristy answers questions from our live audience.  

You will:

  • Gain an understanding of the restorative practice theory and the impact it can have on school communities. 
  • Learn how to build positive relationships, create supportive learning environments, and establish fair, democratic systems across your school community.
  • Reflect on how your self-awareness capability and self-regulation strategies provide a safe and calm classroom environment.
  • Gain communication frameworks for addressing conflict and unexpected behaviours that can be readily applied with students of all ages and developmental stages.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Kristy Elliot

Former Primary Teacher, Education Consultant, Founder of Restorative Pathways

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About the presenter

Kristy Elliot is a former Primary School Teacher, Education Consultant and Founder of Restorative Pathways. In her two decades of experience, Kristy has worked with schools to implement restorative practices to build connected, thriving school communities.