Published in 1992 Restitution Restructuring School Discipline is a ground breaking seminal work on how to restructure school discipline practices away from punishments and rewards. Restitution helps students make the right choices from within. It is learning rather than teaching.- Bryant Christenson, Teacher, Isle High School, Isle, MN Helping students learn more effective behaviors for fulfilling their basic psychological needs should be a major goal for all schools.
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Published in 1992 Restitution Restructuring School Discipline is a ground breaking seminal work on how to restructure school discipline practices away from punishments and rewards. Restitution helps students make the right choices from within. It is learning rather than teaching.- Bryant Christenson, Teacher, Isle High School, Isle, MN Helping students learn more effective behaviors for fulfilling their basic psychological needs should be a major goal for all schools. Restitution helps students learn a better way. - Dr. Albert Mamary, Superintendent of Johnson City Central School District, New YorkItem #110 - New View Publications, soft cover. 160pages$13.00 USD $17.00 CAD
Restitution allows offenders to heal themselves by becoming who they want to be and to gain self esteem.
It´s okay to make mistakes, to err is a human condition, the important is to teach how they should repair them, because they know when she or he has broken something or hurt someone.
they won't to lie or hide their actions if they believe they are capable of making restitution and will be given an oportunity to do so.
1. The act of restoring to the rightful owner something that has been taken away, lost, or surrendered. See Synonyms at reparation.2. The act of making good or compensating for loss, damage, or injury; indemnification.3. A return to or restoration of a previous state or position.
1. the act of giving back something that has been lost or stolen2. (Law) Law the act of compensating for loss or injury by reverting as far as possible to the position before such injury occurred3. (Physics / General Physics) the return of an object or system to its original state, esp a restoration of shape after elastic deformation[from Latin rēstitūtiō, from rēstituere to rebuild, from RE- + statuere to set up]restitutive , restitutory adj
•Restitution is a way back to learning and understanding throug self respect.•Is a tool for teacher for redirect the individual, strenghten them and teach them They will no longer the afraid to face their mistakes.•They will begin to view a problem as an oportunity for learning a better way.•There is a strong group built by teachers and students sharing their family beliefs, And making up a social contract to outline how they agree to treat each other.
EDUCATIONAL FIELD
•The errors arent the problem, really is so important are proud of how they can repairing their problems and how it can be help the group.•Rethinking Discipline using Restitution.•Understanding Restitution Self Discipline as a restorative process which is a pay forward rather than payback•Three reason why the people behave: Level one, To avoid pain, Level two: for respect or reward from one another. Level three: for respect of self.•Restitution is a process which requieres those envolved to do a self-assessment, and to answer how does my behavior affect others?
experiencesPeople who attended RESTITUTION TRAINNING
explainning how they were hurt as a child when they went to school and how they learned to heat white people, as men, they healed themself. The behavior is bad , judging not the individual but his acts .
The Pshycology classes teach us to separate the person from his behavior.
Context of everyday lifeIn context of Human Rights: Lost and Regained?Restitution as a Remedy for Human Rights
Violations in the Context of International Law: Most probably, the deepest desire of any victim of a human rights violation is to turn back the clock. The law has tried to remedy the damaged caused to victims of the war. Reparation must, so far as possible, eliminate all the consequences of the illegal act and reestablish
the situation which would, in all probability, have existed if that act had not been committed.
Restitution as the preferred remedyThe goverments give restitution as compensation represented in
especific monetary amounts , properties, health care but what about the moral restitution?THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON CIVIL AND POLITICAL
RIGHTS (ICCPR) STIPULATES INARTICLE 2(3) THAT STATES HAVE A DUTY TO PROVIDE AN
EFFECTIVE REMEDY IN CASE OF A VIOLATION OF THEHUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTED IN THE COVENANT AND THAT
INDIVIDUALS HAVE A CONCOMITANT RIGHT. THEHUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE (HRC) HAS HELD THAT COVENANT
VIOLATIONS IN GENERAL ENTAIL“APPROPRIATE COMPENSATION” AND THAT REPARATION CAN
INVOLVE “RESTITUTION, REHABILITATION ANDMEASURES OF SATISFACTION”.
It contribute to recovery the liberty , employment and property.
In some codes of ethics, the restitution is used. In biblical language we have a restitution obligation in these fields:
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