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Owner: Tina Ahmadi
Owner Email: tinatahmadi@gmail.com
Paper Title: Identifying Barriers to Teacher Restorative Practice Implementation
Session Title: Restoration, Liberation, and Antiracism With Preservice Teachers
Paper Type: Place-Based Paper
Presentation Date: 4/25/2025
Presentation Location: Denver, CO
Descriptors: Emotion/Emotional Regulation, Student Behavior/Attitude, Teacher Education - In-Service/Professional Development
Methodology: Qualitative
Author(s): Tina Ahmadi, Ball State University; Serena J. Salloum, Ball State University
Unit: Division K - Teaching and Teacher Education
Abstract: This qualitative study investigates barriers to restorative practice (RP) implementation in classrooms and explores methods teachers use to overcome these challenges. Nineteen elementary school teachers from a Midwestern U.S. district participated in interviews, surveys, and observations during the 2023-2024 school year. Based on nine teacher interviews, preliminary findings identified key barriers, including classroom management and teacher emotional regulation. Teachers suggested strategies including establishing structures, seeking outside support, and using cool-down strategies to manage emotions. This proposal highlights the importance of addressing teacher emotional regulation in RP training, an often overlooked area, and suggests future research on the effectiveness of various emotional regulation strategies for improving RP fidelity.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3102/2191515