Other Seminars
Dare to be Exceptional: As a Teacher
This keynote challenges the mediocrity of meeting minimum standards and shaping people to be able to do a job rather than a person who can change the world. This inspires big thinking in a simplistic and practical way and shows that anyone can be exceptional in their chosen career provided they follow their passion and use their natural abilities and talents. Why be a jack of all trades rather than a master of none?
The importance of calmness, Silence and Stillness in children’s lives
Teach our children this important and inspirational life resilience skill, how to calm hyperactive children and learn the best ways to maximise the brain's capacity to learn in a safe environment. Learn the cognitive, social and emotional benefits of silence and stillness and how it will bring you immediate benefits into your classroom and school.
Bringing Out the Best in All Students: Really Connecting
Become an excellent presenter with the latest techniques from the field of neuro-science that enhance learning, really effective communication for all and simple ideas for bringing out the real potential in all students. This includes teaching the NLP best spelling strategy and accelerated learning techniques that really work! This is fascinating and exciting material and will really expand your understanding how we all learn.
The Emotional Curriculum in the Classroom
Why is emotional literacy so important and how do we build it in our students? Learn the three reasons for unacceptable behaviour, emotional diffusing techniques that really work and the key roles communication, imagination and laughter have in building trust. children for life. Also experience activities that build connectedness, empathy and how to reach the unreachable student.
Really Surviving Teaching- Staff Resilience
This is a staff resilience program created to explore the role of stressors, protective factors and how to de-stress and relax. It explores “warning signs” and includes strategies to build your ability to cope with the unique challenges of a teaching career – long term. Very practical and even old dogs can learn new tricks!! |