I was at work when I received the call from a school administrator that my daughter had bitten a boy on the playground. My kid bit someone!? I rocketed down the rabbit hole in my mind: Who was this ...
Erika Niles is an instructional coordinator in St. Louis and has served in the field of education for over 20 years as a teacher, instructional coach, and specialist. She works relentlessly to develop ...
My daughter got into a fight with some girls at school. We thought she’d be suspended, but the principal asked the girls involved to “make things right with those wronged.” I wanted to ground her, but ...
How to Do It is Slate’s sex advice column. Have a question? Send it to Stoya and Rich here. It’s anonymous. Dear How to Do It, I’m looking for some guidance on what to do about a man who repeatedly ...
It's become an all-too-common occurrence in schools. A child reports a problem with another student. School officials investigate. The students are separated as much as possible — maybe a new locker ...
Justice often ends cases but leaves harm unresolved. Repair reduces repeated violence by allowing harm to be acknowledged and ...
A change has come to my classroom, and I didn’t even know it. While I’ve been busy teaching, California passed Senate Bill 274 expanding the prohibition of suspensions for low-level defiance behaviors ...
Restorative justice (RJ) is an alternative to the isolating, stigmatizing, and traumatizing nature of our punitive criminal justice system. Indigenous and Native nations have practiced restorative ...