Peer Mediation through
Restorative Practices
This workshop is designed for educators already familiar with restorative practices. Participants will learn how to teach and then guide students in facilitating peace circles, restorative peer mediation, and restorative conflict resolution. Using restorative principles and concepts, participants will learn about these student-led methods, and then observe and experience how these methods might be implemented in their practice.
Julie McDaniel-Muldoon, PhD
Julie McDaniel-Muldoon, PhD is a Culture and Climate Consultant within the District and School Services Department of Oakland Schools. Her focus is on safety and well-being, specifically bullying prevention, restorative practices, and trauma intervention. She is a certified trainer for Bully-Free Schools, an advanced certified trauma practitioner and trainer for Starr Commonwealth, and a licensed trainer and certified restorative practitioner for the International Institute for Restorative Practices. She earned an MA in Curriculum and Teaching from Michigan State University, an MA in Educational Leadership from the University of Michigan, and an EdSpec degree from Oakland University. Julie holds a PhD in Education from the University of Michigan.
Email: Julie.McDaniel@oakland.k12.mi.us
Website: www.oakland.k12.mi.us
Phone: 248-209-2346