Learn skills and techniques to help you to …
… Be more effective in the classroom!
…Understand your learners more completely
… Set and achieve goals
… Better manage the constant changes school life brings us
… Communicate with others with elegance and effectiveness
… Discover more talents
… Live the life you want to lead
All this and very much more can be experienced on the
Practitioner Certificate in NLP for Education
Our next Practitioner Certificate course starts on March 31st, 2012 and consists of 16 modules to be held on Saturdays on a monthly basis in 2012 and 2013. This first level of training involves between 130 and 150 hours of direct training in the form of practical activities and guided practice. It gives students acquaintance with the methodology and many of the techniques comprising NLP and leads to an internationally recognised certificate as Practitioner of NLP in Education.
The Practitioner certificate with Resourceful Teaching offers you the chance to get an NLP certification and practise your English at the same time!
For a course syllabus and further details see our website: www.teaching-resourcefully.blogspot.com or send a mail to jamie@resourcefulteaching.com.ar or lauraszmuchcapacitaciones@gmail.com
Venue: Versailles, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Time: One Saturday per month 9.00 – 17.00
Start Date: Saturday March 31st
The course includes written material and a full bibliography and morning and afternoon refreshments. As much as we encourage reading, the real value of NLP is the putting it into practice
NLP in English in Buenos Aires
Monday, March 28, 2011
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Practitioner Certificate for 2012
Learn skills and techniques to help you to …
… Be more effective in the classroom!
…Understand your learners more completely
… Set and achieve goals
… Better manage the constant changes school life brings us
… Communicate with others with elegance and effectiveness
… Discover more talents
… Live the life you want to lead
All this and very much more can be experienced on the
Practitioner Certificate in NLP for Education
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Courses we offer
Jamie Duncan and Laura Szmuch
Practitioner Certificate in NLP in Education
This 16 module course leading to an international certificate will teach you the basic skills of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) as applied to education and personal growth. The course consists of 130 hours input and practice. The course includes theory, loads of practice and application.
This 16 module course leading to an international certificate will teach you the basic skills of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) as applied to education and personal growth. The course consists of 130 hours input and practice. The course includes theory, loads of practice and application.
Master Practitioner Certificate in Education
For those people who have completed Practitioner training, the Master Practitioner certificate is the next level of training. This will allow you to broaden your knowledge of NLP techniques and you will learn even more ways of being resourceful.
Tailor made courses adapted to those staying in Buenos Aires for a short period of time.
Contact: lauraszmuch@gmail.com
What is NLP?
Introducing our friend: NLP
This article is for those of you who are new to the wonderful three letters.
Let us introduce them to you:
NLP stands for Neuro Linguistic Programming.
This acronym reminds us of the fact that our mind and body are interconnected and that we are responsible for the models of the world we create.
NLP training has two areas of application: Photo with course participants
1. How we communicate with others
2. How we communicate with ourselves
It also aims at revealing the underlying structure of excellence. It offers answers to the question of "how" to do things effectively, or rather, how successful people in different fields do what they do wonderfully. It analyses subjective experience, taking into account patterns of behaviour, capability, values, beliefs, mission in life and internal representations of reality.
It offers a learnable technology which can help us improve performance and communication, overcome limitations, achieve goals and confidence in different areas of our lives.
With training in NLP we learn how to get rapport with virtually anybody, how to become flexible in our communication, how to use language effectively. We learn how to deal with conflict on a win-win basis, how to tap our resources (such as confidence, competence, inner peace, motivation, health, abundance, etc.), how to discover our strategies (of excellence, creativity, good memory, etc.), how to work with our beliefs and other levels of growth and learning and how our brains code our subjective experience.
NLP is an eclectic body of thought which is a branch of the Cognitive Sciences and Cognitive Behavioural Psychology. It grew out of General Semantics (Korzybski), Transformational Grammar (Chomsky), Anthropology and Cybernetics (Bateson), Reframing (Watzlawick et al), Family Systems (Virginia Satir), GestaltTherapy(Perls), Medical Hypnosis (Erickson) and several related studies. Its founders were Richard Bandler (a mathematician) and John Grinder (a linguist) who, in the early 70s, set out to discover the "structure of excellence".
Who benefits from the practice of NLP?
Any person who wants to improve the way they live their lives and develop an understanding of how to maximize their potential. Any person who wants to explore new tools and models for communication and learning through high quality training and assessment.
This article is for those of you who are new to the wonderful three letters.
Let us introduce them to you:
NLP stands for Neuro Linguistic Programming.
This acronym reminds us of the fact that our mind and body are interconnected and that we are responsible for the models of the world we create.
NLP training has two areas of application: Photo with course participants
1. How we communicate with others
2. How we communicate with ourselves
It also aims at revealing the underlying structure of excellence. It offers answers to the question of "how" to do things effectively, or rather, how successful people in different fields do what they do wonderfully. It analyses subjective experience, taking into account patterns of behaviour, capability, values, beliefs, mission in life and internal representations of reality.
It offers a learnable technology which can help us improve performance and communication, overcome limitations, achieve goals and confidence in different areas of our lives.
With training in NLP we learn how to get rapport with virtually anybody, how to become flexible in our communication, how to use language effectively. We learn how to deal with conflict on a win-win basis, how to tap our resources (such as confidence, competence, inner peace, motivation, health, abundance, etc.), how to discover our strategies (of excellence, creativity, good memory, etc.), how to work with our beliefs and other levels of growth and learning and how our brains code our subjective experience.
NLP is an eclectic body of thought which is a branch of the Cognitive Sciences and Cognitive Behavioural Psychology. It grew out of General Semantics (Korzybski), Transformational Grammar (Chomsky), Anthropology and Cybernetics (Bateson), Reframing (Watzlawick et al), Family Systems (Virginia Satir), GestaltTherapy(Perls), Medical Hypnosis (Erickson) and several related studies. Its founders were Richard Bandler (a mathematician) and John Grinder (a linguist) who, in the early 70s, set out to discover the "structure of excellence".
Who benefits from the practice of NLP?
Any person who wants to improve the way they live their lives and develop an understanding of how to maximize their potential. Any person who wants to explore new tools and models for communication and learning through high quality training and assessment.
Laura Szmuch and Jamie Duncan ©
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