Restorative Practices For Educators: How Can I Guide Sensitive Classroom Conversations with Care & Courage? Hosted by Amherst College
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Restorative Practices For Educators: How Can I Guide Sensitive Classroom Conversations with Care & Courage? Hosted by Amherst College
Tuesday, January 13, 2026 (10:00 AM - 11:30 AM) (EST)
Description
Hosted by Amherst College

This 60-minute experiential workshop for educators, in higher education and K-12, explores how to apply restorative principles to create classroom spaces that foster honesty, empathy, and belonging—even during challenging or divisive discussions. Participants will practice tools for circle-keeping, active listening, and building trust, and develop strategies to guide courageous conversations that deepen understanding, strengthen relationships, and support inclusion.
LINK TO REGISTER
Free & Open to All
Virtual / Via Zoom
Online
Free of Charge