Joe Brummer as Guest on Nonviolence Radio
Accountability Without Punishment
Accountability Without Punishment
Each year I listen to my friends, family, and co-workers make their New Year’s resolutions. As I listen to their intentions to loose weight, get organized, start to meditate, or get healthy, I hear how motivated they are to accomplish… Read More »What Our New Year’s Resolutions Can Teach Us About Kids?
This poster is designed to print 18 inches by 24 inches. Please feel free to use it and share it. I only ask that you keep the copyright information and website information at the bottom of the poster. Thank you.… Read More »Free Resource: Poster on Honest Expression
Everybody wants to jump on the bandwagon when the newest, greatest, and latest fad comes rolling along. Restorative Justice or restorative practices as it is sometimes called takes no exception but one, this isn’t another educational fad. Educators are obsessed… Read More »5 Reasons Implementation of Restorative Practices Fails in Schools
Brennan Rogers School in New Haven talks about restorative justice and peer mediation. This has been Joe’s pet project for the past 2 years.
By now, you have seen the video of the 15 year black teenager being ripped from her desk by a school police officer. The story is multi-layered and I am hoping it becomes a talking point for us to create… Read More »What Can We Learn about Restorative Justice from Spring Valley High School
I am sure by now you have read, seen, or caught wind of the stories about 19 year old Luke Gatti who threw a temper tantrum while intoxicated at UCONN. He is accused of assaulting food service employees who would… Read More »America’s Compassion Problem & The Need for Restorative Justice
From doing work around parents, educators, and even supervisors in the workplace, it is realized quickly that many people still see discipline as something you do to people rather than something that is cultivated. This distinction is so important to… Read More »Discipline is Not a Verb: Punishment vs. Consequences
Restorative Discipline Should Be Common Practice to Lower Student and Teacher Dropout Rate
Circles are an important part of restorative practices. They are used in prosocial ways to build a learning community. They can be used as an academic tool to help deliver and process curriculum and content. They are also used in… Read More »Beyond Circles: Five Other Restorative Practices For Schools