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The Center for Creative Learning is approved by the Department of Public
Instruction (WI) as a provider of clock equivalency hour training. There are
over 200 graduates of the Center's facilitator training program, The Professional
Excellence Program. Many of them are qualified to teach most of the seminars on the
following topic lists. We would be honored to have the opportunity to offer a
training program or speech for your organization.
Customized programming is also available to meet the specific needs of your school.
Many of the topics offered under business and personal growth are also appropriate for teachers, administrators, and parent
programs.
REFRAMING FOR A PRODUCTIVE CLASSROOM
A course on gaining rapport and developing positive student attitudes and cooperation.
Refine your listening skills and develop the ability to turn-around student's attitudes
about learning, in subtle, yet powerful ways. Using the techniques of Neuro-Linguistic
Programming, you can reinforce and maintain more positive and productive
attitudes in yourself and your students. You will learn ...
- How to uncover student's beliefs about themselves and learning
- Reframing their beliefs to develop productive motivation
- Reinforcing supportive, positive behaviors and attitudes
In addition, this course for teachers will give you:
- Three motivations for all behaviors
- Four mistaken goals of misbehavior
- Five techniques for gaining cooperation and motivating children
- Nine influences of children's behavior patterns
- Eighteen positive discipline guidelines
PLUS you will receive:
- How to turn the 4 R's of Punishment into Positive Discipline
- The Communication Formula for negotiation and resolving conflicts
- Redirecting Misbehavior Chart - how to respond so you don't get hooked!
INSTRUCTOR:
Patricia Clason, Director, Center for Creative Learning, Milwaukee, has been in the field
of human resource development since 1975, as a trainer, consultant and author, working with
teachers in Milwaukee, New York and Chicago, training them in Superlearning and other
techniques for increased effectiveness in the classroom.
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TEACHING RESPONSIBLE CHILDREN
A course on Redirecting Misbehavior and Gaining Cooperation and Respect. This course for
teachers will give you:
- Three motivations for all behaviors
- Four mistaken goals of misbehavior
- Five techniques for gaining cooperation and motivating children to learn and improve
- Nine influences of children's behavior patterns
- Eighteen positive discipline guidelines
PLUS you will receive:
- How to turn the 4 R's of Punishment into Positive Discipline
- The Communication Formula for negotiation and resolving conflicts
- Redirecting Misbehavior Chart, how to respond so you don't get hooked
INSTRUCTOR: Patricia Clason, Director, Center for Creative Learning
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POWER IN THE CLASSROOM
A course on Creating Rapport, Communication and Cooperation in the classroom. Power comes from
knowledge and understanding of self and others and certainty in one's ability to use that
information in constructive and effective ways. This course will give you tools and techniques
that will enable you to produce the results you really want in yourself, in students
and with other staff members. You will learn practical processes you can use in the classroom
or other group enviroment.
- Three information receiving, storing and accessing modalities
- Nine programs for sorting information that are important keys to motivation
- Reframing - how to create a more positive atmosphere and attitude in your classroom
- Self Esteem, how it affects self confidence, learning, retention, communication and
cooperation
- Transformation of Fear into Excitement
PLUS you will receive:
- How to turn the 4 R's of Punishment into Positive Discipline
- The Communication Formula for negotiation and resolving conflicts
- Redirecting Misbehavior Chart; how to respond so you don't get hooked
INSTRUCTOR: Patricia Clason, Director, Center for Creative Learning, Milwaukee
Reprints are available for topics marked with an asterisk (*)
All Courses are State Approved for Clock Equivalency Hours for teachers.
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