Meghan is having trouble in English class. Instead of seeking help, she begins acting out in class. She disrupts, calls out and laughs at other students, especially when they have the answers right. Sometimes she even sings out loud and makes other noises while the rest of the class is trying to work.
How would a school that practices restorative justice respond to this situation?
What would a traditional school response look like?
Which do you think would make the most sense in this situation?
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Suspend the girl and get their parents seek help for her would be best instead of giving her punishment for every action she does.
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i Restorative justice empowers students to resolve conflicts on their own and in small groups, and it's a growing practice at schools around the country. Essentially, the idea is to bring students together in peer-mediated small groups to talk, ask questions, and air their grievances.
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