Program: No Teacher Left Behind - Keeping Up With and Captivating Generation Next in the Classroom
The script has flipped. With such highly active, independent, impatient, creative, intelligent and demanding minds filling today's classroom's, it is now the teachers who are, in a sense, at risk of being left in the academic dust. Gone are the days when teachers could educate and command respect by ruling with an iron fist. "Motivation via intimidation" no longer works. With Generation Next, we have reached the Age of empowerment. These individuals seek coaches and mentors, not autocrats. Thus, educators who continue to cling tightly to traditional teaching tactics, theories and philosophies will fail.
Part 1 provides educators with the tools to empower this new generation of students. NTLB provides leadership skills needed to facilitate learning in the classroom rather that the traditional methods used by many. Eductors learn how to motivate and engage students in the classroom, provide tactful discipline, ways to stay motivated through differentiated learning, understanding brain functions, verbal patterns, personality types and more.
Delivery:
- Keynote
- Half-day
- Full-day
Students today expect their teachers to "EDUTAIN" them throughout the class period. In this session participants will learn how to deliver a powerful lesson using:
- Voice Techniques
- Strategically placed pauses
- Use of body language
- Power Point
- and more...
The Motivated Team Building Block System is a fun, interactive, experiential training session that allows participants to observe individual and team behaviors. We help the team identify strengths and provide the necessary tools needed to function efficiently. Teachers and administrative staff need to work together as a unit to truly maximize student learning. Covered in this session:
- The motivation hygiene theory
- What motivates others and how to get motivated
- How to delegate
- Techniques for developing the "I Am Principle"
- Developing productive efficient teams
- Games and exercises for student organizations