068: Ryan Brassell: Conversation Before Consequences

20/05/2021 1h 0min Temporada 1 Episodio 68
068: Ryan Brassell: Conversation Before Consequences

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In this episode, I get to interview Ryan Brassel, the assistant principal of Horn Highschool Mesquite Independent School District. Ryan is entering his 20th year in education as the assistant principal in the secondary high school in northeast texas. He will share how he created a classroom space where teachers could feel safe to build and sustain relationships with kids, which he calls a ‘connection center,’ and the strategy in using conversation before consequences with an apology letter to deal with consequences.Let’s dig in and learn more about the relationship-centered approach on the secondary level and the importance of conversation before consequences.[00:01 – 09:08] Opening SegmentLet’s welcome Ryan Brassell to the show. The Flip 5! We take turns asking five GTKY questions.[09:09 – 29:56] Relationship-Centered Approach in the Secondary LevelRyan talks about how we first connect.Bringing the relationship-centered approach to the secondary level.Creating a green room for teachersCircle for change restorative practices.The contagion effect.The strengthening piece of the student.The teachers’ takeaway of their students after attending the circle space session.Cross-connection between students[29:57 – 55:30] Conversation Before Consequences How restorative practices reshaped the lens.The philosophy of dealing with consequences and discipline.Focus on finding another method.Anger is typically gone in 48 hours.Giving the students a chance to make it right.Accountability piece to support teachers.Punishment piece.Ryan breaks down the process of facilitating the conversation.The direct outcomes and change behavior or reduce discipline referrals on this method.The take-aways and responses from teachers of this strategy.[ 53:35 – 01:00:03] Closing SegmentRyan shares a closing messageI share my takeaway from this interviewHow to connect with Ryan.See links belowFinal thoughts and words of advice.Tweetable Quotes:“People win what they focus on.” – Ryan Brassell.”We all have things going on in our lives, and the students do too” –  Ryan Brassell.“ We want the children to be held accountable for their actions, not punished .” –  Ryan Brassell.Connect with Ryan via email to [email protected], or you can also connect to his personal email [email protected]. Visit www.Rclfirst.com to join the Educator Circle Calls that happen three times a week! Join our Facebook Group for more stories and communication about our work. Want a FREE download of 25 GTKY questions? Visit www.rclfirst.com and sign up for our newsletter!