Learning

/Learning

105 Students and 1 Teacher – A Positive Approach to Classroom Management

In Nepal, the government MINIMUM student teacher ratio is 55:1. While touring the country side I spoke with many teachers that had class sizes less than this but also a few that had many more than 55, up to a 105 students. With few resources, how is a teacher suppose to manage the classroom behaviour of so many students and still achieve learning [...]

By |2018-10-28T10:15:42-06:00December 21st, 2010|Coaching, Core Values, Learning, Role Modeling|0 Comments

How to Become More Self Aware Faster…Like now!

Today I co-facilitated an industry lunch for the Calgary Change Management Think Tank using a unique work method called Anecdote Circles. What are Anecdote Circles? Anecdote circles are a process and a work method that can be used for a wide range of purposes. It can be used to gather data about what's really going on in your business, solve sensitive [...]

By |2018-10-28T10:15:43-06:00August 25th, 2010|Leadership Skills, Learning, Personal Mastery|0 Comments

Learning While Doing – Fast Track to Action Learning

This is a continuation of a previous blog series on the 5 Ways to Use a Change Initiative as a Leadership Development Opportunity. As a refresher the 5 targeted activities are listed below with this week’s focus on number 2, Action Learning. 5 Targeted Activities to Facilitate Leadership Development are: Developmental Assignments (within and outside of your current job) Action [...]

By |2018-10-28T10:15:43-06:00August 18th, 2010|Leadership Skills, Learning|0 Comments