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The Little Book of Restorative Teaching Tools

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I love "The Little Books" and always find them useful and relevant to work I am engaged in. As I begin work to implement more of a restorative approach to school issues, this 'little book' was extremely helpful. I am going to keep a copy at my desk and encourage others to read this as well. Thank you to NetGalley for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review.

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As a teacher I am always looking for ways to bring in discussion into the classroom, to get students thinking from new viewpoints and to encourage tolerance and sharing, eg open mindedness.
This book is a handy tool for teachers and perhaps other professionals in charge of teams for example, with games and 'lighter' ways to approach heavier issues.

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As a teacher who has engaged with restorative practices for the best part of a decade there was still value to be had in reading this book. I plan to recommend it to colleagues who have less experience in working restoratively. Thanks to the publisher and netgally for an ARC egalley.

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This book would be a helpful book for someone who is new to Restorative justice/practices and needs some concrete ideas for incorporating different learning activities. Seasoned teachers would be able to use their expertise to adapt learning activities aligned with Restorative Practices Philosophy. This book is a wonderful starting point.

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This book offers insightful games, conversation starters and ice-breakers for any group that needs to find a middle ground. I was interested in reading it because I work closely with communities and working to resolve differences that arise is key for me. I got more than I expected and now I have some insight on restorative justice insights and practice.
Thanks Netgalley for the eARC.

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