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Hacking School Discipline: 9 Ways to Create a Culture of Empathy and Responsibility Using Restorative Justice (Hack Learning Series) Paperback – March 11, 2019
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"Hacking School Discipline is a promising contribution to the larger body of work on restorative practices from authors Brad Weinstein and Nathan Maynard." -Jennifer Gonzalez, CEO of Cult of Pedagogy, author of Hacking Education: 10 Quick Fixes for Every School, and SXSWEdu Keynote Speaker
"This book is totally worth the hype! #HackingSchoolDiscipline is founded on relationships with students & packed with practical takeaways, strategies, & reflections to foster social-emotional & academic success! A powerful resource for an empathetic environment!" - Dr. Patricia Griffin, District Director for Special Education and Pupil Personnel Services at Locust Valley CSD
"Maynard and Weinstein provide practical tips and strategies in the context of real-world examples, guided by the imperatives of changing the behavior and preserving the relationship. An important read for teachers and administrators." -Danny Steele, award-winning principal and co-author of Essential Truths for Principals and Essential Truths for Teachers
"Hacking School Discipline helps classrooms become the best possible learning environment through healthy & sustainable strategies to enhance student behavior." -Dr. Justin Tarte, Executive Director of Human Resources in the Union R-XI School District
"Empathy + Responsibility = Success for Kids." -Daniel Bauer, Host of the #1 downloaded podcast for school leaders and Best-Selling Author of The Better Leaders Better Schools Roadmap.
"This book is totally worth the hype! #HackingSchoolDiscipline is founded on relationships with students & packed with practical takeaways, strategies, & reflections to foster social-emotional & academic success! A powerful resource for an empathetic environment!" - Dr. Patricia Griffin, District Director for Special Education and Pupil Personnel Services at Locust Valley CSD
"Maynard and Weinstein provide practical tips and strategies in the context of real-world examples, guided by the imperatives of changing the behavior and preserving the relationship. An important read for teachers and administrators." -Danny Steele, award-winning principal and co-author of Essential Truths for Principals and Essential Truths for Teachers
"Hacking School Discipline helps classrooms become the best possible learning environment through healthy & sustainable strategies to enhance student behavior." -Dr. Justin Tarte, Executive Director of Human Resources in the Union R-XI School District
About the Author
Nathan Maynard is an advocate for students. He studied Behavioral Neuroscience at Purdue University and has been in the field for over eleven years working with at-risk populations. He previously was the Dean of Culture at Purdue Universities first high school, Purdue Polytechnic High School. Nathan also is one of the co-founders of BehaiviorFlip, the first restorative practices behavior management software. He was awarded "Youth Worker of the Year" through dedicating his time with helping underserved and underprivileged youth involved with the juvenile justice system.
He has been facilitating restorative practices for over ten years in a wide range of educational settings. Nathan is passionate about addressing the school-to-prison pipeline crisis and closing the achievement gap by implementing trauma-informed behavioral practices. Nathan has expertise in Dialectical Behavioral Coaching, Motivational Interviewing, Positive Youth Development, Restorative Justice, and Trauma-Informed building practices to assist with creating positive school climates.
Brad Weinstein is the Chief Innovation Officer and a co-founder of BehaviorFlip, the first software that utilizes restorative practices. He has been featured in numerous high-profile publications and podcasts including Washington Post, Cult of Pedagogy, and School Leaders Now. Brad also created TeacherGoals on social media, which is one of the most popular educational accounts in the world.
Brad worked as a Director of Curriculum and Instruction in downtown Indianapolis. Prior to that, he served as principal on the eastside of Indianapolis. Brad is a former teacher of the year and taught for 11 years at the middle school and elementary school level. He holds a B.A. in Education from Purdue University, an M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction from Indiana Wesleyan University, and completed a Principal Licensure Program from Indiana Wesleyan University.
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- Publisher : Times 10 Publications (March 11, 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 202 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1948212137
- ISBN-13 : 978-1948212137
- Item Weight : 10.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.46 x 9 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2019
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This is just what schools need so that problem behaviors aren't repeated! PBIS is great in theory; however, it often teaches students to behave simply because they will be rewarded for it. This book helps create a culture of accountability that every student is a part of, not a way to force compliance.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2019
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Having worked in a variety of school types over the last 16 or so years--large public school, medium-sized private parochial school, small independent progressive school--I have experienced the anguish and time and thought that is always put into developing a discipline policy--and still it almost never seems to be exactly what we want it to be. This book puts a lot of what teachers and admin lose sleep over into perspective and offers useful ideas and strategies. Highly recommeded!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019
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Mare about conflict resolution than classroom management. Good for classrooms that cost a specific dynamic, but not a general guide to controlling a classroom.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2019
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I love the Hack Learning Series and was excited to see this new title. My school has been implementing both community building circles and restorative circles this year and this book has some practical ideas to help us make both of them even stronger. The strategies in the book fit perfectly with our PBIS framework and focus on growth mindset. I always look forward to seeing what Hack Learning will come out with next and it always seems to be just the right topic.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2019
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This book was incredibly helpful. I teach middle school, and only bought it because it was an Amazon recommendation. We have been transitioning from traditional discipline to a system that emphasizes rebuilding the relationship after misbehavior. This book has nine chapters, each of which details extremely practical things you can actually do right away. While the scenarios are very specific, they also are ones that any teacher would recognize. I liked the book so much, l lent it to our school counselor who then passed it on to our vice principal. We all think it should be required reading for everyone in our school.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2019
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It's a fabulous no nonsense way of creating the culture of restorative justice throughout your school. I plan on using this book as a jumping off point for our entire staff. It works in concert with our PBIS. Restorative justice just makes sense to me as an educator - building relationships, repairing those relationships when needed - it's what makes it all work! #HackingSchoolDiscipline
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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2019
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If you want to know how to create a culture where students learn from their mistakes, hold one another accountable, and develop empathy, read this. It’s very teacher friendly and has the specific “how-tos” educators want. Love it!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2019
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This book exceeded my already high expectations! It provides not only the theoretical framework for restorative practices, but concrete data, examples, and tools of how to implement these strategies in school. I've shared it with my admin, and it's being ordered for a bunch of other teachers! Thanks so much for publishing this must-have addition to any teacher, counselor, educator, etc library.
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Deirdre Murphy
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Excellent resource.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 30, 2019Verified Purchase
An excellent read for all teachers, very valuable advice on implementing restorative practice.

Nathan
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Super practical!
Reviewed in Australia on September 16, 2020Verified Purchase
This book is easy to read with very practical applications that a teacher can put in place immediately and the school can implement and embed long-term. The authors have done a great job at writing a book for all educators displaying their experience in real schools.

Alejandro Calafate
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Worth reading!
Reviewed in Spain on March 6, 2020Verified Purchase
When you read the authors’ proposals you think, how is it possible I hadn’t thought about this before! Great reading.

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Must have for educators
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2020Verified Purchase
Excellent suggestions and reflective read.

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Revolutionary for schools
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2019Verified Purchase
Great read
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