Tag Archives: whole person learning
Understanding Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) consists of five core competencies: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship management, and responsible decision-making. These skills, which involve understanding ourselves and others, managing emotions, and making thoughtful decisions, can be amplified through targeted activities. SEL is crucial for fostering conducive learning environments, nurturing relationships, and enhancing both teaching and learning experiences. Teachers play a key role in promoting these competencies. Continue reading
ITI Webinar: Empowering Teachers through Social and Emotional Learning
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Webinar Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) for teachers Time: Dec 13, 2023 07:00 PM Istanbul https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84357893203?pwd=eVZBUkN3ZDdkc0JJQXlYSFdOTVdmUT09 Meeting ID: 843 5789 3203 Passcode: 356485 Join us for a webinar … Continue reading
Enhancing Teacher Education through Embodied Approaches: A Paradigm Shift
In our exploration of Applied Theatre in Teacher Education, our workshops brought to the forefront a significant revelation: the multifaceted challenges that teachers face fall into three distinct categories – internal, external, and contextual oppressions. These oppressions, which encompass self-doubt, … Continue reading
“Exploring the Transformative Potential of Applied Theatre in Teacher Education: A Journey Through Community Forums and Pedagogical Innovation”
In May 2022 a group of 12 teachers came together to participate in exploratory workshops to find out what benefits Applied Theatre techniques could bring to Teacher Education. The workshops employed a methodology designed to both enhance participants’ understanding of … Continue reading
“Transforming Teacher Education Through Applied Theatre: Embracing Boal’s Forum Theatre”
I am convinced that in educational and training contexts there is vast scope in exploring how human experience and emotions accord with Teacher Education. Applied Theatre encourages participants to ‘feel’ and express emotions, not necessarily as ‘raw’ felt emotions but … Continue reading
Harnessing Applied Theatre in Teacher Education for Self-Reflection and Identity Awareness
In a celebrated TED talk, Sir Ken Robinson urged us to view teaching as an art, emphasizing the role of teachers in facilitating learning rather than mere knowledge transmission. This perspective raises a crucial question: What makes a great teacher? … Continue reading
Community Forums: Participatory Approaches to Professional Development
Find the solutions to your problems with the support of a community of teachers. The workshops will be Saturday 9.30 – 12.30; 13.30 – 16.30 and + Forum Theatre presentation to an invited audience at 17.30 – 20.30. These series … Continue reading
Teaching As a Performative Art
Post pandemic it is opportune to consider the importance of the embodied physical presence of learners and teacher in the learning encounter as this raises vital issues as to the nature of teaching and learning. Sir Ken Robinson (2006) in … Continue reading
Performative Teaching: An Embodied Approach to Teacher Development
How can Applied Theatre inform Teacher Development? Continue reading