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Innovations in Building Bridges

  • Writer: LCCS
    LCCS
  • Oct 22, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 24, 2018

Hillgrove Secondary School has been utilizing Restorative Practices as part of their school practices in interacting with their students. Hence, it is our privilege that Hillgrove Secondary School will be with us this November to share in this conference how they have integrated Restorative Practices into the school.



“Greatest innovations will be those that have helped to address human needs more than those that had created the most profit” – from interviews of senior business executives by GE, 2011


In this session, Hillgrove Secondary School will share how they have used RP as a guiding philosophy to innovate new ways of reaching out to and addressing the needs of their students.


They will be sharing about:

· Introduction to Hillgrove Secondary School;

· Trigger for embarking on RP journey;

· Incremental and disruptive innovations in the school; and,

· Challenges they face.


This sharing session will be relevant for educators who are interested in exploring new ways of using RP to enhance students’ school experience.

 

Sign up for the conference to learn more about Restorative Practice and Restorative Justice in Singapore and other countries.


We look forward to seeing you there!

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