Orchestrating Success October 28th 2013 Education If you could have more of one thing, what would it be, I asked. The group of teachers were unanimous in their answer. If you’re... Continue reading...
How to love school August 28th 2013 Education The conversation happened in a school corridor, crammed with students not very keen to get to their first lesson. It carried noisy teenage stories from... Continue reading...
Waiting for exam results June 28th 2013 Education It’s that time of year again. You’ve done your best (or maybe you know you didn’t work as hard as you might have) and now... Continue reading...
Leading the NLP Community by example April 28th 2013 Education On the first day of the 2012 London NLP Conference, 27 people got together to begin a conversation about the future of NLP; L. Michael... Continue reading...
Classroom Management February 28th 2013 Education The key to creating and maintaining a healthy classroom, suggests Michael Grinder, depends on the non verbal aspects of communication. As a teacher himself, and... Continue reading...
Leading with NLP December 28th 2012 Education Six weeks earlier I had, more out of curiosity than anything else, enrolled on an NLP Diploma course and over the weeks had become fascinated... Continue reading...
NLP in West Heath special needs school September 28th 2012 Education Reflecting on Chantal Burns’ feature in the Summer 2011 issue of Rapport, I recognised that beauty, or in this case, stress, is in the eye... Continue reading...
Teens And Toddlers June 28th 2012 Education Teens and Toddlers was created to give teenagers an experience of the realities of parenting. By pairing disadvantaged 13 to 16 year olds with 3... Continue reading...
SAT's March 28th 2012 Education First, I was asked to take an assembly and explain to the Year 6 pupils what I would be doing when I came to their... Continue reading...
There are no mistakes only learning December 28th 2011 Education I have been a teacher for 30 years and am currently Head of Latin at Thorpe House boys' school in Gerrards Cross. My aim in the... Continue reading...
From Mindst to mindflex September 28th 2011 Education Speaking to you as teachers, we have often found that the more flexible we have been in the classroom, the better the outcome for learners.... Continue reading...
NLP & Parenting June 28th 2011 Education From issues concerning pre-pregnancy to adult children, take a few moments to create a well-formed outcome and keep this in mind as much as possible.... Continue reading...
One Group individual players March 28th 2011 Education NLP began with the curiosity of founders Richard Bandler and John Grinder. Curious about what makes the magic difference between competence and excellence, they modelled... Continue reading...
Reducing Dyslexia December 28th 2010 Education Many youngsters today have very highly-developed visual skills, that may in some cases be far more developed than their parents’ or teachers’. They have been... Continue reading...
Learning to Inspire June 28th 2010 Education Neuro-linguistic Programming has come of age and now requires high-level endorsement. Learning to Inspire Directors Jane Douglas and Jo Lord talk to Elizabeth Gates about... Continue reading...
Speed Reading or Spd Rding March 28th 2010 Education All of us at some time have realised that reading quicker would be to our advantage – and that’s what traditional speed reading’s about. Reading... Continue reading...
NLP 4 Kids December 28th 2009 Education NLP4Kids is a series of workshops designed for children aged 7-14 years that were created using some of the principals and techniques of NLP. They... Continue reading...
From ordinary teenagers to extraordinary young adults September 28th 2009 Education So many of the most accomplished, significant innovators and leaders in world history have fascinating and multifaceted life stories, often beyond the field in which... Continue reading...
Brainbox June 28th 2009 Education By taking a step back, even if nothing else has changed, it’s easier to get a grip over our emotions. There’s the old “Count to... Continue reading...
Magicians Apprentice helping learners become masters March 28th 2009 Education As a teacher in a busy and popular secondary school in Hampshire I used to feel that I was the foreman on a factory floor;... Continue reading...