Text 'Restorative Justice Practice in Schools' is centrally placed, surrounded by colorful shapes. Arrows and lines suggest connection. Footer text: 'Jacob Campbell, Ph.D. LICSW at Heritage University' and 'Spring 2026 SOWK 587 Week 13.'
Lecture slide displays 'Lecture Video Plan' for Week 13. Agenda includes restorative practices, circle-based approaches, circle formats, and facilitation strategies. Learning objectives focus on restorative justice circle goals and formats in schools.
A presentation slide titled 'SOWK 587 Week 13 Tasks for the Week' detailing tasks including reading chapter 9 from 'School Social Work,' engaging with additional resources, submitting A-04: Social Policy Macro Issue, and making three forum replies.
Graduation cap flying upwards as a person throws it against a blue sky. Text: “Consider Attending Graduation Celebrations, Tri-Cities or the Toppenish Campus, May 6th-5th.” Jacob Campbell, Ph.D., Heritage University. Spring 2026 SOWK 487 Week 13.
Diagram featuring restorative practices: circles emphasize addressing school community needs, building educator-student relationships, resolving conflicts, and restoring relationships. Text lists practices like restorative justice and peer mediation. Presentation slide by Jacob Campbell, Spring 2026 SOWK 487 Week 13.
Diagram illustrating 'Group Categories in Restorative Justice Circle Groups' divided into two sections: 'Proactive' (community/team building) and 'Responsive' (problem solving/repairing harm). Includes visual symbols and arrows for emphasis.
Slide displaying 'Circle Core Guidelines' next to a green circle with yellow arrows. Guidelines include respecting the talking piece, speaking from the heart, listening, trusting oneself, and speaking concisely. Presented by Jacob Campbell, Ph.D. at Heritage University.
Icons represent various circle formats for facilitation: Basic Circle, Fishbowl Circle, Feedback Circle, Small Group Circles, Popcorn Circle, Spiral Circle, Wheelhouse Circle. Text includes 'Varieties of Circle Formats' and 'Different Methods of Facilitation.'