Kuala Lumpur | September 13 & 14

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Workshop for K-12 Educators,
Administrators, and Counselors  

A restorative culture in schools is built upon a strong foundation of proactive tools and systems.

This 1 ½ day workshop for designed for educators seeking to advance and deepen their Restorative Practices approach, with a specific focus on:

  1. Responsive Tools to prevent, minimize, and address harm in the moment
  2. Responsive Tools focusing on follow-up, repair, and re-integration

Leave energized and ready to activate and fine-tune an SEL-aligned ecosystem of proactive and responsive strategies to promote healing and growth for all community members. 

Read about IFSEL's Restorative Practices Approach here.

Learn SEL Tools
for Restorative Practices

Review proactive ways to build empathy and effective strategies to teach and practice SEL Tools, including:

  • Reflective Listening
  • Boundaries and Perspective-Taking
  • Win-Win Solutions & the Contribution Tool
  • The role of culture and personal history (adult and student) in approaches to conflict, as well as the influence of media and peers

Goals & Outcomes

This workshop will inspire and equip educators with evidence-based, best practices for building and repairing relationships. The workshop offers structures to build a more restorative school culture. In this workshop, participants will: 

  • Review SEL-aligned tier 1 strategies to foster positive classroom cultures. This will include a brief overview of IFSEL’s Six Foundational Skills and mindsets that equip students to play their role in a Restorative Culture. 
  • Learn and practice ways to interrupt and minimize harm ‘in the moment.’
  • Develop a choice board of responsive restorative practices. This will include a deep exploration of different types of student reflections.
  • Learn and experience a simple but profound model for facilitating restorative conversations. 
  • Explore a tool for adult reflection and capacity building after incidents where harm occurred. 
  • Collaborate with a community of educators dedicated to fostering positive change. 

Who it is for

  • K-12 Educators
  • Administrators
  • Counselors & School Social Workers
  • SEL Coordinators

Location Information

Workshop Includes

  • A comprehensive resources, materials and lesson plans
  • Connection with other educators
  • Breakfast, lunch and plenty of snacks
"IFSEL's approach to implementing SEL teaching practices, especially in the realm of conflict resolution, has had a remarkable impact on our school. After a short period of time, the work done in one division was noted by faculty, administration, the board, and our parent community to such an extent that it became an inspiration for the entire institution.. "

- Faith Hunter
Lower School Director
The Buckley School

Registration Information

September 13 & 14
Kuala Lumpur, Maylasia

Register by May 30
After May 30
Individual
$350
$400
Teams of 3+
$263
$300

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