Supporting Bias-Free Progressive Discipline in Schools - A Resource Guide for School and System Lead 2025

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Start a school service club Service initiatives can include providing food for needy classmates, donating or collecting toys for homeless children, cleaning up litter around the school, and doing other good works throughout the community. Holiday Toy Drive: Gift cards. Coloring books and activity sets.
Progressive discipline can range from verbal reminders to full expulsion, depending on the seriousness of the incident. The goal is to provide students with appropriate supports that address inappropriate behaviour.
List of School Improvement Ideas Build a Culture Focused on Your Students. Cultivate Mindful Breathing Routines. Connect with Your School Community. Increase Family Engagement Through Perception Data. Recognize Team Members in Meaningful Ways. Visibly Represent School and Self Pride. Simplify Educators Lives.
using inclusive language. including human rights, democratic citizenship and intercultural education in the curriculum. encouraging the discussion of controversial issues. promoting student voice.
Examples of Progressive Discipline A student who is tardy to class once may get nothing more than an Everything OK? from the teacher. However, repeated tardies may result in a consequence such as detention or temporarily losing a privilege.
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Develop dynamic and distributed leadership Improved districts provide moral leadership that emphasizes doing over talking. Their leadership teams encompass not only central office staff but also principals and teacher leaders. These leaders share a common purpose, spend time in schools, and show interest in teaching.
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