@Shaista-Begum Restorative practices are so impactful! Addressing conflict with empathy and understanding not only heals relationships but also builds a stronger, more respectful school community.
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Kindness Campaigns in School: Creating a Culture of Care
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Thanks for sharing. We also run daily kindness reflections and monthly shout-outs. It really builds a caring culture. How do you keep it going year round?
Izzeddin Qasem| Inclusive Education | Palestine
Project: Faseeh – Teaching Arabic & Prosody with AI -
@Sanaa We launched a “Kindness Passport” activity in our school where each student received a small booklet with pages listing kind acts—like helping a peer, thanking a teacher, or including someone left out. Every time they completed a kind deed, teachers or classmates gave them a stamp.
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At the end of the month, we had a celebration to acknowledge those who showed consistent kindness. What surprised us most was how eager the quieter students were to participate—they found simple yet meaningful ways to be kind. The passport wasn’t just a tracker—it became a source of motivation and pride.
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@Sanaa
To sustain it, we’ve made kindness a part of our weekly goal-setting during homeroom and staff meetings. It’s now part of our school language.