
Formats: Paperback and EPUB
274 pages
ISBN (print): 978-1-943085-12-5
List price: $34
Publisher: CAST Professional Publishing
What You’ll Learn (at a glance)
- Build community before there’s conflict: Routines and rituals that make connection the norm.
- Respond to harm without shame or blame: Circles, questions, and agreements that repair and restore.
- Center student voice: Structures that elevate youth wisdom in classrooms and decision-making.
- Design for every learner with UDL: Plan instruction and culture so barriers are removed by design.
- Lead system-level change: Practical guidance to align policies, PD, and data with healing and equity. CAST
Who It’s For
- Classroom teachers, deans, counselors, and support staff
- School and district leaders building trauma-informed, relational systems
- SEL, MTSS, and culture teams integrating restorative approaches
- Teacher education and leadership prep programs
Inside the Book
- Introduction – Why healing is the work
- Part A: A School in Need of Healing – Naming what’s not working
- Part B: Restorative Practices, Indigenous Origins – Honoring roots and teachings
- Part C: The Power of Student Voice – Youth-led culture building
- Part D: SEL Through Personal Narratives – Story as skill-building and repair
- Part E: Change Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All – Context-responsive implementation
- Part F: UDL + Restorative Practices – Designing environments where all can belong
- Appendix: UDL Guidelines 3.0 – Practical reference for planning
- Acknowledgments • Land Acknowledgment • References • Index • About the Authors CAST
