Comments on: MR ORID at the University of Aruba from Jan Sanders https://wedgeblade.net/wordpress/imaginaleducation/2014/09/19/mr-orid-at-the-university-of-aruba-from-jan-sanders/ There is a continuing story.... Mon, 22 Sep 2014 22:52:17 +0000 hourly 1 By: Loren Weybright https://wedgeblade.net/wordpress/imaginaleducation/2014/09/19/mr-orid-at-the-university-of-aruba-from-jan-sanders/#comment-1021 Mon, 22 Sep 2014 22:52:17 +0000 http://wedgeblade.net/wordpress/imaginaleducation/?p=389#comment-1021 Expanding on Robyn’s comment, I insert the Restorative Questions used in small conference settings that include both the person(s) harmed, and the person(s) who caused the harm. Where appropriate, supporters for both sides may be added to the group:
>Note: I would like to see the questions used in an ORID conversation, for comparison.
Restorative Questions; International Institute for Restorative Practice
http://www.iirp.edu
Restorative Questions I: To respond to challenging behavior
(Addressed to the person who caused the harm)

1. What happened?
2. What were you thinking of at the time?
3. What have you thought about since?
4. Who has been affected by what you have done? In what way?
5. What do you think you need to do to make things right?

Restorative Questions II: To help those harmed by other’s actions
1. What did you think when you realized what had happened?
2. What impact has this incident had on you and others?
3. What has been the hardest thing for you?
4. What do think needs to happen to make things right?

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By: Robyn https://wedgeblade.net/wordpress/imaginaleducation/2014/09/19/mr-orid-at-the-university-of-aruba-from-jan-sanders/#comment-1004 Mon, 22 Sep 2014 10:49:32 +0000 http://wedgeblade.net/wordpress/imaginaleducation/?p=389#comment-1004 Hi all,
We also call this restorative practice, which when such practice is embedded in a school as a way of life – transformational image change occurs. (Restorative Justice global movement) – the two processes have a similar basis.

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