April 6, 2012 • The University of New Hampshire Browne Center • Durham, NH

Inspire, Engage, and Motivate: Experiential, Brain-Based Strategies to Enhance Teaching and Group Facilitation

Experiential approaches 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 strategies that engage learners emotionally, socially, physically and intellectually. These brain-friendly approaches will help you facilitate meaningful dialogue and reflection, reinforce social and emotional skills, build a positive learning environment and review and reinforce lessons in a fun and engaging way.

 

 

Join in this fun and interactive workshop and explore:

  • Methods for engaging learners emotionally, physically, intellectually and socially
  • New research from the field of cognitive neuroscience and its impact on learning, teaching and social and emotional skills development in participants of all ages.
  • Practical tools and engaging activities that develop and maintain a healthy atmosphere of respect and trust
  • Reflection tools and techniques and the use of metaphor to increase depth of understanding and connection to future learning experiences.
  • A variety of brain-friendly teaching and group facilitation approaches to increase motivation and buy in, promote creativity and collaboration, inspire a sense of discovery and instill a desire to learn.
     
    Leave with creative inspiration, new perspectives on experiential learning, and practical strategies to build a supportive learning environment. Learn ways to create lasting lessons and empower learners to take ownership and control over their learning experiences.

 

Hosted by the Browne Center for Innovative Learning • Durham, New Hampshire

 

Workshop Tuition: $95.00 Includes Lunch

To Register click here or contact jen@experientialtools.com • 802-348-7297

 

 

 

 



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