284. Restorative Schools, Real Accountability with Nicholas Bradford

25/08/2025 32 min

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When it comes to student behavior, punishment often gets mistaken for progress. In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we sit down with Nicholas Bradford, founder of the National Center for Restorative Justice, to explore a better path: restorative practices that build relationships, invite accountability, and strengthen school communities. Nicholas shares why “punishing our way to good behavior” doesn’t work—and how restorative approaches help students understand impact, repair harm, and reintegrate with dignity.We unpack what real implementation looks like, from relationship-building circles to conferences scaled to the level of harm. Nicholas also highlights how schools can transform detention into a space for reflection and repair, and why accountability must go beyond a private apology to include the larger community.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:Why punitive systems fail—and what it means to center relationships and repairHow to design restorative responses that scale from low-level conflicts to serious harmThe power of peer voice and student social capital in changing behaviorTurning detention into development: reflection, mentoring, and accountable next stepsTrue accountability vs. coercion, and making repair visible so communities learnResources:National Center for Restorative JusticeConnect with Nicholas Bradford on LinkedInProduced by NOVA