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IIRP Graduate School Bethlehem, PA USA 610-807-9221 www.iirp.edu GRADUATE EDUCATION CHANGE THE WORLD WHILE YOU STUDY RESTORATIVE PRACTICES People function best when immersed in meaningful relationships and fully engaged in the decisions that most affect their lives. Through the emerging social science of restorative practices, IIRP students learn to build relationships, resolve conflict constructively and lead by empowering others. Our faculty of accomplished restorative practitioners model participatory teaching and learning and help students personalize their program of study. Students develop an international network of professionals who share their commitment to positively influencing human behavior. WORLD LEADER IN RESTORATIVE PRACTICES Restorative practices is an emerging, practical social science that studies how to restore and develop social capital, social discipline, emotional well-being and civic engagement through participatory learning and decision-making. The IIRP is the world’s first graduate school wholly devoted to restorative practices, and IIRP faculty and staff are sought after for conferences, research projects, training and consultation. RESTORATIVEWORKS.NET Restorative Works learning network builds practitioner knowledge and skill and delivers news and research to your inbox. Learn how restorative practices have been shown to improve school climate and decrease bullying and violence in schools, improve workplace morale, provide emotional healing for crime victims and enhance family engagement in social services. 50,000+ professionals trained in 70 countries 603 licensed trainers in 18 countries IT’S SIMPLE TO GET STARTED • Choose from events, conferences and symposia offered in 20+ cities worldwide that can count as “seat time” toward a hybrid graduate course. Select from a wide variety of online course electives addressing issues in education, criminal justice, social services and more. Obtain financial aid through our scholarships and low-interest loans. “The IIRP Graduate School helped me understand that real change happens when you empower people and maintain dignity.” — Robin Ide, Behavioral Health Case Manager, Pennsylvania, USA www.iirp.edu 19 World Conferences since 1998 “Modeling restorative leadership, I give everyone a voice. I achieve high levels of employee engagement that drive customer engagement, productivity and profitability” — Beth Alosi, Ford Motor Company Consumer Experience Movement Coach, Pennsylvania, USA

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IIRP Graduate SchoolBethlehem, PA USA610-807-9221www.iirp.edu

GRADUATE EDUCATIONCHANGE THE WORLD WHILE YOU STUDY RESTORATIVE PRACTICES

People function best when immersed in meaningful relationships and fully engaged in the decisions that most affect their lives. Through the emerging social science of restorative practices, IIRP students learn to build relationships, resolve conflict constructively and lead by empowering others.

Our faculty of accomplished restorative practitioners model participatory teaching and learning and help students personalize their program of study. Students develop an international network of professionals who share their commitment to positively influencing human behavior.

WORLD LEADERIN RESTORATIVE PRACTICES

Restorative practices is an emerging, practical social science that studies how to restore and develop social capital, social discipline, emotional well-being and civic engagement through participatory learning and decision-making.

The IIRP is the world’s first graduate school wholly devoted to restorative practices, and IIRP faculty and staff are sought after for conferences, research projects, training and consultation.

RESTORATIVEWORKS.NETRestorative Works learning network builds practitioner knowledge and skill and delivers news and research to your inbox.

Learn how restorative practices have been shown to improve school climate and decrease bullying and violence in schools, improve workplace morale, provide emotional healing for crime victims and enhance family engagement in social services.

50,000+ professionals trained

in 70 countries

603 licensed trainers

in 18 countries

IT’S SIMPLE TO GET STARTED

• Choose from events, conferences and symposia offered in 20+ cities worldwide that can count as “seat time” toward a hybrid graduate course.

• Select from a wide variety of online course electives addressing issues in education, criminal justice, social services and more.

• Obtain financial aid through our scholarships and low-interest loans.

“The IIRP Graduate School helped me understand that real change happens when you empower people and maintain dignity.”— Robin Ide, Behavioral Health Case Manager,

Pennsylvania, USA

www.iirp.edu

19 World Conferences since 1998

“Modeling restorative leadership, I give everyone a voice. I achieve high levels of employee engagement that drive customer engagement, productivity and profitability”— Beth Alosi, Ford Motor Company Consumer

Experience Movement Coach, Pennsylvania, USA

GRADUATE CERTIFICATEIN RESTORATIVE PRACTICES

The Certificate program provides foundational knowledge in how to engage people to positively influence behavior. It provides a credential that demonstrates professional skill and brings added value to your workplace.

• 4 courses: 2 required, 2 elective (12 credits)• No application or GRE required to enroll • Earn your Certificate in less than a year

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPRACTICAL SKILLS AND POWERFUL IDEAS

Our knowledgeable instructors provide engaging, interactive experiences, offering solutions to the critical issues professionals in diverse fields face every day.

• Learn effective strategies to build relationships, improve communication and address misbehavior and conflict.

• Events, World Conferences and symposia are now offered in more than 20 cities around the world.

• Free interactive webinars provide a great introduction to the wide range of restorative practices applications.

GRADUATE COURSE OFFERINGS

+ RP 500 Basic Restorative Practices C, M

: RP 506 Restorative Practices: The Promise and the Challenge

+ RP 515 Restorative Leadership Development: Authority with Grace

: RP 525 Restorative Practices in Action C, M

+ RP 532 Aggression Replacement Training®: Behavioral Interventions that Work

+ RP 535 Restorative Responses to Adversity and Trauma

+ RP 540 Restorative Practices: Symposia and Conferences

+ RP 541 IIRP World Conference + RP 542 IIRP Turning the Tide Symposium : RP 610 Evaluation of Research M

: RP 622 Restorative Justice in Communities: RP 623 Restorative Justice: Global Perspectives

: RP 625 Restorative Practices in Life Space Crisis Intervention

: RP 635 Narrative Processes for Empowering Facilitators: RP 652 Social and Emotional Learning in the

Restorative Classroom : RP 662 A Restorative Approach to Educating

the High-Risk and High-Need StudentA RP 694 Directed/Independent StudyA RP 695 Action Research Project in Restorative

Practices IA RP 696 Action Research in Restorative Practices II: RP 699 Final Professional Learning Group M

+ Hybrid | : Online | A Independent study

C Required course for Graduate CertificateM Required course for Master of Science degree

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“The international cross-section of learners makes these courses very informative and engaging.” — Steve Young, School Principal, Ontario, Canada

The IIRP and its partners provide training around the world and can travel to your site. To help organizations build their own capacity, our train-the-trainers model makes professional development affordable and sustainable.

MASTER OF SCIENCEIN RESTORATIVE PRACTICES

Master of Science in Restorative Practices students have the opportunity to build a strong foundation in methods of engagement and participatory leadership, with flexibility to tailor their studies in education, justice, human services, public administration or business management.

• 10 courses: 4 required, 6 elective (30 credits)• Take up to four courses before applying• Designed for working professionals• Part-time students can complete the degree

in two to five years