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Restorative Practices in Schools - A Progress Report
Sandra Hamilton, Senior Programs Officer Restorative Practice & Wellbeing, and Glenn Davey, Principal, Kyneton Secondary College.
Context
DEECD Loddon Mallee Region• Distance 550km• 169 Government schools • 40,296 students
Key strategy for school improvement agenda
• Improve attendance and reduce suspensions.• Improve student behaviour management
outcomes.• Student Engagement Policy Guidelines
DEECD March 2009
Implementation model
• Focus Schools 2008• Levels of training offered by Loddon Mallee Region• Professional Learning/Implementation Team that will
develop an action plan• School data• Support from Student Support Team
Kyneton Secondary College
Kyneton Secondary College – background
• Location• Demographic• Anglo-saxon; mixed socio-economic profile. - SFO .54• Co-ed. 700+ students offering a comprehensive VELS, VCE, VCAL program to students
in years 7 to 12.
• Context: There is a Catholic secondary college and a Catholic primary school in Kyneton, a state government primary school and other non-government secondary colleges at Mt. Macedon (Braemar) and Macedon (Macedon Grammar). Students are predominantly drawn from nine neighbouring primary schools within the Macedon Ranges
• Kyneton Education Plan• This represents a major program of educational transformation for students in the
Kyneton area with the creation of a Kyneton K-12 College to better support students in both extending and reaching their educational aspirations. This will involve:
• Improved teaching and learning Education provision reform• Improved facilities to match the pedagogy Strengthened community links
KSC – Introduction of Restorative Practices
• Data• Attendance• Connectedness• safety
• Vision• Kyneton Secondary College is committed to building a Learning Community,
based on positive relationships and a strong work ethic, where people are able to realise their potential in a safe, caring, stimulating and sustainable environment.
• Values – Learning; Positive relationships; strong work ethic; all-round development; safety; care for the environment; taking responsibility
KSC – Restorative Practice Journey
• Introduction of Restorative Practices to staff• Staff training – levels 1, 2 & 3• Using the chat• Using the classroom conference• Using the community conference
KSC – Progress & Future Directions
• Evidence – contradictory• Attendance – better• SATS – Connectedness, safety – better but dropped back
in 2009
Future directions and developments
In school• DEECD Loddon Mallee Schools Summit 2010• Training DVD• Social narratives ( Winters Flat Primary School)
Linking schools within their communities• Central Victoria Restorative Justice Alliance• Maryborough Community Education project