What are the circle values?

What are the circle values?

Our Values: We Are Multistakeholder, Mindful, Driven by Excellence and High Integrity.

What is the community circle?

A community Circle is a safe discussion space in which students and the teacher sit in a circle so that all members’ faces are visible to one another. Students have the opportunity to voice their opinion and concerns as well as celebrate the fantastic learning that is happening in the class.

What are Circle practices?

Tweet. A circle is a versatile restorative practice that can be used proactively, to develop relationships and build community or reactively, to respond to wrongdoing, conflicts and problems. Circles give people an opportunity to speak and listen to one another in an atmosphere of safety, decorum and equality.

What are the circle core guidelines?

Respect the Virtual Talking Piece. Establish how your students will share while honoring one voice; one speaker at a time.

  • Speak from Your Heart.
  • Listen with Your Heart.
  • Speak with Respect.
  • Listen with Respect.
  • Remain in the Circle.
  • Honor Privacy.
  • What is circle in real life?

    Some examples of circles in real life are camera lenses, pizzas, tires, Ferris wheels, rings, steering wheels, cakes, pies, buttons and a satellite’s orbit around the Earth. Circles are simply closed curves equidistant from a fixed center. Tires of different vehicles can have different radii.

    What is circle and its types?

    In Maths or Geometry, a circle is a special kind of ellipse in which the eccentricity is zero and the two foci are coincident. Diameter is the line which divides the circle into two equal parts and is also equal to twice of the radius. A circle is a basic 2D shape which is measured in terms of its radius.

    What is the purpose of community circle?

    The purpose of community circles is to bring people from a local community together to share their skills, talents, gifts and resources. A community circle is made up of participants and allies from the local community.

    What is the purpose of a talking circle?

    Talking circles can be used for discussion, problem solving, and/or decision making. The basic purpose of a talking circle is to create a safe, non-judgmental place where each participant has the opportunity to contribute to the discussion of difficult and/or important issues.

    What are the 5 R’s of restorative practices?

    The 5 R’s include relationship, respect, responsibility, repair and reintegration. As this article points out, at the heart of every restorative process is a damaged relationship between the person who caused a harm, the recipient of the harm, and the community in which the harm was felt.

    How do you do a virtual circle?

    Hold their talking piece up so it’s visible to participants, which indicates they wish to speak. Say, “I’m passing the talking piece to [name].” Pick up their talking piece from an imaginary center and say “I’m picking up the talking piece.” Then say “I’m returning the piece to the center” when finished.

    What is a restorative circle?

    Restorative Justice Circles (“Circles”) provide an opportunity for community members to come together to address harmful behavior in a process that explores harms and needs, obligations, and necessary engagement.

    How is the unit circle different in different norms?

    The concept of unit circle (the set of all vectors of norm 1) is different in different norms: for the 1-norm the unit circle in R 2 is a square, for the 2-norm (Euclidean norm) it is the well-known unit circle, while for the infinity norm it is a different square.

    What are the guidelines of a circle keeper?

    From long experience with many types of circles in many settings, the community of circle keepers has settled on four core guidelines (besides the all-important guideline to respect the talking piece, addressed earlier): Speak from the heart: This means speaking for yourself, talking about what is true for you based on your own experiences.

    How are community circles used in the community?

    Proactively, the circle process is used as a way to bring people together to understand each other, to strengthen community bonds and feelings of connection, and to address important community issues.

    How is the p-norm related to the generalized mean?

    The p-norm is related to the generalized mean or power mean. This definition is still of some interest for 0 < p < 1, but the resulting function does not define a norm, because it violates the triangle inequality.

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