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Restorative Practices in Education

Quiz by Troy Stone

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  • Q1
    What is one benefit of using restorative practices in education?
    Encouraging aggressive and punitive behavior
    Reducing disciplinary issues and promoting a positive school climate
    Creating a hostile environment for students
    Increasing student suspensions and expulsions
    30s
  • Q2
    What is a key principle of restorative practices in education?
    Fostering relationships and community
    Increasing discipline and punishment
    Ignoring student needs
    Promoting competition among students
    30s
  • Q3
    What is the goal of restorative practices in education?
    To repair harm, build relationships, and prevent future conflict
    To ignore conflicts and disputes
    To isolate and punish students
    To enforce strict rules and regulations
    30s
  • Q4
    How are restorative circles commonly used in education?
    To assign blame and punishment for misconduct
    To create a strict hierarchical structure in the classroom
    To promote individual competition among students
    To facilitate communication, problem-solving, and community-building
    30s
  • Q5
    How does restorative justice differ from traditional disciplinary practices in education?
    Traditional discipline approaches conflicts through isolation and blame
    Traditional disciplinary practices prioritize punishment and exclusion
    Restorative justice encourages strict rules and harsh consequences
    Restorative justice focuses on repairing harm, involving all parties, and promoting empathy and understanding.
    30s
  • Q6
    How can restorative practices in education contribute to a sense of accountability and responsibility among students?
    By imposing strict rules and regulations without student input
    By excluding students from problem-solving processes
    By blaming and shaming students for mistakes
    By involving students in decision-making, fostering self-awareness, and promoting reflection on their actions
    30s
  • Q7
    How can restorative language be used in education to promote positive behavior?
    By labeling students as 'troublemakers' and 'problem students'
    By focusing on the impact of actions, encouraging reflection, and building empathy
    By using harsh language to elicit fear and compliance
    By ignoring the language used and only focusing on actions
    30s
  • Q8
    What is the primary focus of restorative justice conferences in education?
    Holding closed-door meetings without involving stakeholders
    Bringing together those affected by harm to discuss its impact and find solutions
    Ignoring the needs and perspectives of those involved
    Assigning blame and punishment to the responsible party
    30s
  • Q9
    How can restorative practices contribute to a sense of belonging and inclusion in schools?
    By promoting exclusivity and favoritism
    By enforcing strict conformity and uniformity
    By valuing diverse perspectives, fostering empathy, and creating a supportive community
    By encouraging competition and individualism
    30s
  • Q10
    What is the role of restorative practices in promoting social-emotional learning in education?
    Restorative practices have no impact on social-emotional learning
    Restorative practices help students develop empathy, communication skills, and self-awareness.
    Restorative practices hinder social-emotional development in students
    Restorative practices focus solely on academic achievement
    30s

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