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Restorative Works

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Science, Curiosity, and Learning Through Relationship with Kate Shapero
Episode 50
Thursday, 19 February, 2026

What happens when science education is designed as a relational, exploratory process rather than a rigid set of steps? In this episode, Claire de Mezerville López and Nikki Chamblee welcome science educator and restorative practitioner Kate Shapero to the Restorative Pedagogies series of the Restorative Works! Podcast to examine how restorative practices can transform the science classroom. Kate reflects on curiosity, experimentation, and learning from mistakes as essential elements of scientific thinking—and how these processes depend on trust, emotional safety, and strong relationships. Through stories from her classroom, she illustrates how student-led exploration, play, and collaborative problem-solving foster both scientific understanding and social-emotional growth. The conversation explores how restorative practices support risk-taking, perseverance, and teamwork in scientific inquiry, while also developing communication and relational skills that extend beyond the classroom. Kate invites educators to see restorative practices not as separate from content, but as integral to how students learn, collaborate, and engage deeply with science and with one another. Kate Shapero is a Science Education and Restorative Practices Specialist with over 20 years of experience. After completing her undergraduate degree, she developed and taught science curriculum in independent and alternative schools in the Philadelphia area. Working with pre-K through postgraduate learners, she specializes in progressive curriculum design that is experiential, meaningful, and joyful. As a restorative practitioner, Kate collaborates with students, teaching teams, classroom communities, parent groups, and administrative staff to improve community relational health. Kate's current work includes facilitation, coaching, and professional development. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Bioscience and Biotechnology from Drexel University in 2003 and a Master of Restorative Practices and Education from the IIRP Graduate School in 2010. Tune in to explore how integrating restorative practices into lesson plans can transform the science classroom.

 

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