by Andrea Payne | Aug 8, 2022 | Fresh Ideas
We’ve been saying it for two and a half years, but it can’t be overstated—things are very hard in schools right now. Not to mention, education has never been exactly easy. The pandemic and its fallout, social media, the divided social and political landscape… these...
by Jennifer Childress | Mar 4, 2019 | Uncategorized
This week, ED311 was thrilled to sit down with Padmaja P. Sarathy and Ann-Bailey Lipsett, authors of our new P.R.E.V.E.N.T. Problem Behaviors Guide, to discuss how this product will serve educators everywhere. Q: Tell us about the P.R.E.V.E.N.T. Problem Behaviors...
by Jennifer Childress | Dec 5, 2017 | Events
This past October, we were thrilled to present the first-ever statewide Conference on Restorative Discipline Practices in partnership with TEXRP, which was attended by hundreds of educators from across Texas. If you were there or not, we think you’ll enjoy this...
by Jennifer Childress | Oct 24, 2017 | Education News, Headline News, Just for Fun
We’d like to send a hearty thank you to everyone who came out this week to attend the first Conference on Restorative Discipline Practices in Arlington, TX! We had more than 600 attendees, and a great time was had by all. A special thank you to our partners,...
by Jennifer Childress | Apr 26, 2017 | Author Articles
When Robert Rico began his career as a police officer in Boerne, Texas, he took a traditional approach to his job. “I thought my job was to [maintain the law] and put people in jail if they committed a crime and that was the end of it,” he said. But as he transitioned...