Course Offering - Restorative Responses to Challenging Behavior

Course Description

One of the most meaningful expressions of a Christian worldview is how we respond to challenging behavior. As educators and administrators, our responses shape school culture, influence relationships with students and parents, and reflect our core values and beliefs. This course explores how a restorative, trauma-informed approach can help prevent and reduce challenging behavior, while providing a biblically grounded framework for responding effectively when it occurs.

Course Purpose

The purpose of Restorative Responses to Challenging Behavior is to equip teachers and administrators with a biblically grounded framework and practical tools to respond to challenging behavior in ways that address underlying needs, repair harm, and foster community.

Restorative Responses

Course Format: online course (at: https://acsieurope.net/moodle )

Course Language: English

Length of Course: 6 weeks (3-4 hours/week)

Register here

This course is available to anyone interested in the course content. You do not need to be a member of ACSI or even be currently teaching. We require a minimum of 10 participants to begin the course. Please contact us for more details or questions. 

Participation requirements and costs:

  • Time frame and requirements: 3-4 hours per week for 6 weeks (for fluent English speakers) which equals 18 class hours of instruction
  • Course fee: 60 Euro registration fee (payable by credit card) includes an electronic certificate of completion. 
  • Remember that ACSI member schools in Europe receive 2 complimentary courses each year.
  • The course fee includes digital versions of the reading materials and a digital certificate of completion.
  • There is also an option to participate as a guest and use a generic login for supervisors or administrators who want to evaluate the course. Just send us an email request.

 

Course Objectives - 

Participants will be able to…

  1. Articulate a biblically grounded framework for classroom management/student behavior.
  2. Identify underlying needs behind challenging behavior.
  3. Intentionally apply practices that cultivate community.
  4. Evaluate personal and/or school-wide practices and policies.
  5. Apply restorative practices to prevent, reduce, and respond to challenging behavior.

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