Tag Archives: Reflection
Success Zone Classrooms Mastery – Webinar Series 1-2011

Success Zone Classrooms Mastery – Webinar Series 1-2011

  Use recent neuroscience research and leading coaching techniques to create a classroom where students are engaged and self-managing. Register here: http://successzoneclassroomswebinar1.eventbrite.com/  This event is our online version of the one day Success Zone Classrooms Mastery workshop. It consists of five 1 hour webinars spaced fortnightly. The delivery style is informative and experiential, while the time [...]

Success Zone Classrooms Mastery – Webinar Series 1

Success Zone Classrooms Mastery – Webinar Series 1

This event is our online version of the one day Success Zone Classrooms Mastery workshop. It consists of five 1 hour webinars spaced fortnightly. The delivery style is informative and experiential, while the time between sessions allows for the application, discovery and reflection of learning of the skills, concepts and techniques. Included in the workshop [...]

10 common behaviour management mistakes teachers make – learning

10 common behaviour management mistakes teachers make – learning

10. Treating the classroom as a place where you teach, but not learn In comparison to other professions, teachers have been historically slow to change and adapt. Professional development, in widespread use only in the last 30-40 years, has tended to be after hours of off site. Teachers have come to see that where I [...]

Habits are like your favourite shoes – change is tough

Habits are like your favourite shoes – change is tough

Image by homer4k via Flickr Think about wearing your most favourite, comfortable shoes. No effort to put them on, and, one they are on, it is almost like they are a part of you. Your habits are like this: they have become comfortable and easy to ‘wear’, having shaped themselves to your apparent needs perfectly. [...]

10 Great Coaching Questions for Growth and Change…

10 Great Questions for Reflection, Clarity, Insight and Growth The list of questions below are proven questions to help another person, or yourself, find reflection, clarity and insight around an issue. The intention is to show the general structure of these questions as examples, rather than ‘exact’ questions that you would quote verbatim. Shape them [...]

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