Get Them Moving, Talking, Reflecting, and Keep Them Engaged!
Experiential approaches to teaching and group facilitation can enhance your ability to motivate learners, inspire a sense of discovery, instill a desire to learn and create a positive and supportive learning community.

This workshop offers a variety of active learning approaches that engage learners emotionally, socially, physically and intellectually. These brain-friendly methods will help you facilitate meaningful dialogue and reflection, reinforce social and emotional skills, and review and reinforce academic lessons in a fun and engaging way.
Topics Include:
- Experiential methods to increase engagement, motivation and buy in
- Practical tools and engaging activities that develop and maintain a healthy atmosphere of respect and trust
- New research from the field of cognitive neuroscience and its impact on learning, teaching and social and emotional skills development
- Reflective methods to increase meaningful dialogue, depth of understanding and connection to future learning experiences.
- Techniques to help educators become more “student-centered,” empowering learners to take more control and responsibility for their learning
Join in this interactive workshop and leave with practical strategies and activities, creative inspiration, and new perspectives on experiential learning.
Date: April 26th
Time: 9:00– 3:00
Cost: $95.00 (Includes lunch)
Click here for a registration form.



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