Join in this interactive workshop and fill your group facilitation and teaching toolbox with experiential, brain-based techniques to inspire and motivate participants, create a positive and supportive learning environment, and facilitate meaningful reflection and dialogue to enhance learning outcomes.
We will explore:
We will explore:
- Experiential, brain-based strategies to actively engage participants physically, emotionally, socially and intellectually
- New research from the field of educational neuroscience and its impact on learning and social-emotional skills development
- Methods for creating a positive and supportive environment for learning, starting on day one and maintaining it throughout
- Strategies for increasing involvement, buy-in, and ownership of learning experiences
- Interactive activities to build community while enlivening academic lessons and differentiating instruction
- Experiential, brain-based teaching approaches to teach, review, and reinforce lessons in a dynamic and engaging way
- Engaging group-building activities to develop rapport, community, and social-emotional skills such as positive communication, problem-solving, collaboration, and decision-making
- Strategies for embedding instruction in play including games and activities to teach, reinforce and review academic content –maximizing engagement and learning
- Innovative reflection tools and techniques to increase relevancy, meaning, depth of understanding, and connection to future learning situations
- The role of the educator/facilitator as guide, and the importance of flexibility, attitude, adaptation, and awareness of group and individual needs and differences
9:00-3:30 Friday, November 17th • St. Louis • Hosted Experiential Education Exchange St. Louis
Tuition: $125
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For more information email: jen@experientialtools.com