| AVALEHELE | PROJEKTIST | PILOT SCHOOLS | ABOUT THE CARING SCHOOL MODEL | SUPPORTIVE TOOLS |
The aim of the project is to create a systematic model of school culture that is based on different restorative practices (including restorative justice, non-violent communication, Gordons teacher ́s school, art of hosting etc) that help to create healthy, professional and caring relationships. Good relationships are at the center of every organisation’s culture. The model deals with relationships on all levels – student-student, student-teacher, teacher-teacher, teacher-management, school-parents etc. The goal is also to create the necessary guidelines and tools for the implementation of the model and support test schools in the implementation process.
The project brings together educators and school representatives from Lithuania, Estonia and Great Britain and aims to prepare a community of practitioners in the field. It consists of mutual learning journeys and creating materials, guidelines, tools for schools to help them implement the model. We will bring together different concepts and competencies under the roof of “restorative practices” and use the best of every approach to create a sustainable model that could profoundly change school culture.
The model will be tested out in schools during the project and best practices will be gathered and made available through the project website. As a result of the project schools will have all the necessary tools and support to implement this whole school approach when using different restorative practices: State of art of different restorative practices ́ used in schools; Guidelines how to create a restorative school culture team; Self-check/assessment tool for the schools before getting started; Curriculum to prepare restorative practice practitioners in schools; Guidelines for implementing restorative practices in schools; Whole school approach implementation plan template; Framework to manage relationships in and outside of school; Description of different levels of implementation based on restorative practices; Descriptions and implementation guidelines how to use different methods based on restorative practices (restorative circle, conflict mediation, restorative conferencing etc); Tools to lead restorative conversations; Tools for reflection and planning next steps; Template to gather best practices. 18 pioneers in the field of education will be part of the program (including partner organization and school representatives). Learning from the project, new skills, strengthened capacity of participants and partner organizations and created tools will lead to new initiatives in the field of restorative practice in schools and through that more and more schools are able to transform their school culture to more supportive, healthy and holistic where teaching and learning can take place in deeply respective environment.
The project´s target groups are:
- students
- school staff
- educators
- community and parents
INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS
Throughout the project period our team will be working on creating different tools and guidelines with and for the schools to best support the implementation of the Caring School Model.
- Sustainability Model (including tools for monitoring impact and sustainable financial model)
- State of art of different restorative practices´ used in schools
- Guidelines how to create a restorative school culture team
- Self-check/assessment tool for the schools before getting started
- Curriculum to prepare restorative practice practitioners in schools
- Guidelines for implementing restorative practices in schools
- Whole school approach implementation plan template
- Guidelines how to manage relationships in and outside of school
- Description of different levels of implementation based on restorative practices
- Descriptions and implementation guidelines how to use different methods based on restorative practices (restorative circle, conflict mediation, restorative conferencing etc)
- Tools to lead restorative conversations
- Tools for reflection and planning next steps
- Template to gather best practices
OTHER ACTIVITIES
- One 5-days long and one 3-days long learning event for 18 participants
- 4 project partners’ meetings;
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- Kick-off meeting in ZOOM
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- Second partner meeting in Estonia (June 2022)
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- Third partner meeting in Lithuania – (September 2022)
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- Final partner meeting in Estonia – (November 2022)
- 2 multiplier events;
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- Lithuania (November 2022)
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- Estonia (November 2022)
- 3 newsletters
- An evidence based analysis of the results and impact of the model