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How It Works

Collaborative Learnership integrates restorative practices and design thinking to support intentional engagement, explicit practice, introspection, and understanding impact.

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The Restorative Design Sprint Cycle is the primary structure through which groups move from shared understanding to shared action and reflection.

Engaging Intentionally

Participants engage with purpose, presence, and awareness of why and how they are participating.

Practicing Explicitly

Skills and practices are named, tried, reflected on, and refined through shared work.

Nurturing Introspection

Individuals and groups are supported in noticing, reflecting, and making meaning from experience.

Understanding Impact

Reflection and iteration help groups examine who was affected, what shifted, and what comes next.

In practice, Collaborative Learnership may include circles, inquiry sessions, co-design studios, prototypes, reflection, and iterative refinement—always grounded in relationship and shared responsibility.

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