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In this episode, the Creativity Department is joined by Alicia Gray, Director of Art Education at Montserrat College of Art and contributor to the new book by Davis, Restorative Practice in Education through the Arts. As a former art teacher in a trauma informed school, Alicia brings a new perspective to the conversation about the importance of restorative practices in education. Explore how creating a space where students feel seen, safe, and free to express themselves can build a bridge to healing, connection, and meaningful learning that helps them thrive. Listen in to hear more from Alicia!
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In this episode, the Creativity Department is joined by Alicia Gray, Director of Art Education at Montserrat College of Art and contributor to the new book by Davis, Restorative Practice in Education through the Arts. As a former art teacher in a trauma informed school, Alicia brings a new perspective to the conversation about the importance of restorative practices in education. Explore how creating a space where students feel seen, safe, and free to express themselves can build a bridge to healing, connection, and meaningful learning that helps them thrive. Listen in to hear more from Alicia!

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