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New
Offering
Know Your Parenting Personality
Workshops
- Establish
strong connections with your child
- Change
self-defeating behavior patterns
- Deepen
communication with your child
- Reduce
stress
- Gain
new self-awareness
- Identify
your gifts, enhance relationships
- Become
a facilitator, help support the flowering of your child's personality
"Janet
Levine brings her wealth of experience with children and parents
to this groundbreaking work applying the Enneagram to parenting
styles. She provides straightforward practical advice and specific
practices for parents that are type specific. If you follow even
a portion of her recommendations, it will enrich your relationship
with your children and foster health promoting benefits."
--
David Daniels, M.D.
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford
Medical School
Workshop
Information:
- Length:
Half-day, or one-day workshops.
- Format:
Sessions include parenting personality analysis, discussion, and
Q & A. Time for self-reflection, sharing, and intensive discussion
in small groups. Panels of speakers share their parenting experiences
in type specific interviews.
- Outcomes:
Participants come away with practical guidance on understanding
their parenting personality with immediate applicability in their
lives and interactions with their children.
- S
Track Record: Janet has over 12 years experience working with
this material, and is the author of 2 books on the system. She
is founder and director of the National Educators Institute at
Milton Academy, and a Professional Association of Enneagram Teachers.
Janet has presented her work internationally at conferences, workshops
and seminars.
For
more information, please call Janet Levine at 617-312-9038 for more
information, or e-mail her at JLevinegrp@aol.com.
Transforming
Teaching Workshops:
A Professional Day with Your Faculty
- Connect
with every student, inside and outside the classroom
-
Sharpen communication
- Identify
your teaching qualities. Relate that knowledge into enhanced classroom
performance
- Improve
interpersonal skills
- Choose
positive change. Find a comfort level with stress, and how to
avoid burnout
- Change
self-defeating behavior patterns -- your own and your students
- Become
a facilitator, allow students to do their work
- Target
strategies for even more effective teaching
- Give
yourself the gift of innovation and renewal -- refine/realign
your passion for teaching
Rekindle
Enthusiasm, Commitment, Confidence
"...convincing
classroom strategies to understand better and be better understood..."
David Mallery, Director of Professional Development, NAIS
Workshop
Information:
Length: Half, one, or two day workshops.
Format:
Sessions include personality analysis, specially created video clips
to demonstrate teaching and learning styles, discussion, and Q &
A. Time for self-reflection, sharing, and intensive discussion in
small groups.
Outcomes:
Participants come away with practical guidance on understanding
personality with immediate applicability in the classroom, and other
areas of their professional lives.
Track
Record: Milton Academy program now in fourth year. Professional
development day workshops include Deerfield Academy, Forsyth School,
Vanderbilt University, Helsinki University, and many other schools
and colleges. Cosponsors are the GSI Center at UC Berkeley and the
Graduate School at Loyola University in Chicago. Publication by
academic press of new book by Janet Levine, The Enneagram Intelligences
Understanding Personality for Effective Teaching and Learning, a
practical guide covering every teaching and learning style. Presentations
at NAIS and affiliate organizations, ERB and AAHE Conferences, and
Lilly Conferences on Excellence in College Teaching.
References:
David Mallery, Director of Professional Development, NAIS; Sarah
Donnelly at AIMS, Maryland; Geoffrey Butler at ISASW, Texas; Marcia
Millar, ISACS, Illinois. See our Web site for many more references.
Additional
Information: Please call Regina Pyle, our national organizer,
at 617-965-2926 for more information, or e-mail J_Levine@milton.edu,
and check out our Web site at www.enneagram-edge.com.
Workshop
Descriptions
One
Day Format
Transforming
Teaching Workshops:
UNDERSTANDING
PERSONALITY
FOR EFFECTIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING
- Why
is it you always fail to connect with some students in your classes?
- Why
in stressful situations such as being challenged about a grade
do you find you are
defensive and reactive?
- You
know people learn differently, how can you accommodate the different
learning styles?
-
Your colleagues have different teaching styles, how does this
impact learning?
-
Why do you get along well with some bosses, and are uncomfortable
with others?
These
questions and others asked by participants will be answered through
personality analysis that offers many practical applications in
the context of education. Participants share experiences and insights
about their own teaching in a provocative, new paradigm.
Our
one day workshop usually runs for about six hours -- 9.00-12.00
a.m. -- 1.00-4.00 p.m. -- that sort of time frame. The workshop
begins by participants taking the Triads Personality Indicator (TPI)
which allows them to begin thinking about their personality according
to the model we use. An explanation of the basis of the TPI follows.
We watch an hour long specially created video, Nine Styles of Teaching
in which nine educators discuss their teaching styles. There is
time for self-reflection, Q&A, general discussion, intensive
small group discussion on applications and implications of this
new information for our classrooms. If there are three or four volunteers,
we run one or two short panels (20-30 minutes). In the concluding
session, participants are presented with practical guidance on how
to use this information in their professional lives. The one-day
workshop is developed from the five day intensive National Educators
Institute held annually at Milton Academy and offers the equivalent
of six hours PDP points.
Participants
come away with identifying their teaching qualities and relating
that knowledge into enhanced classroom performance. They find ways
to deal with stress, and burn out. They learn how to target strategies
for more effective teaching. Perhaps most importantly they are given
the gift of innovation and renewal, a way to rekindle their enthusiasm,
commitment, and confidence. This is solid, practical information
for the classroom: one-on-one interactions, group dynamics, communication
and presentation skills, so on.
We
encourage you to make available copies of the new book by workshop
leader Janet Levine, The Enneagram Intelligences (Greenwood Publishing
Group.) The book covers in depth the material introduced in the
workshop. It is an effective practical guide.
The
fee for the workshop is $1,500 (includes materials) plus expenses
(airfare and accommodation).
If
you have any questions, please call national organizer Regina Pyle
at 617-312-9038.
Three
Hour Format
Transforming
Teaching Workshops:
UNDERSTANDING
PERSONALITY
FOR EFFECTIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING
-
Why is it you always fail to connect with some students in your
classes?
-
Why in stressful situations such as being challenged about a grade
do you find you are
defensive and reactive?
-
You know people learn differently, how can you accommodate the
different learning styles?
-
Your colleagues have different teaching styles, how does this
impact learning?
-
Why do you get along well with some bosses, and are uncomfortable
with others?
These
questions and others asked by participants will be answered through
personality analysis that offers many practical applications in
the context of education. Participants share experiences and insights
about their own teaching in a provocative, new paradigm.
Our
three hour workshop begins by participants taking the Triads Personality
Indicator (TPI) which allows them to start thinking about their
personality according to the model we use. An explanation of the
basis of the TPI follows. We watch an hour long specially created
video, Nine Styles of Teaching in which nine educators discuss their
teaching styles. There is time for some self-reflection, Q&A,
general discussion, some group discussion on applications and implications
of this information for our classrooms. The three hour workshop
is developed from the five day intensive National Educators Institute
held annually at Milton Academy and offers the equivalent of three
hours PDP points.
Participants
come away with identifying their teaching qualities and relating
that knowledge into enhanced classroom performance. They find ways
to deal with stress, and burn out. They learn how to target strategies
for more effective teaching. Perhaps most importantly they are given
the gift of innovation and renewal, a way to rekindle their enthusiasm,
commitment, and confidence. This is solid, practical information
for the classroom: one-on-one interactions, group dynamics, communication
and presentation skills, so on.
The
fee for the presentation is $1000 (including materials) plus expenses
(airfare and accommodation).
We
encourage you to make available copies of the new book by workshop
leader Janet Levine, The Enneagram Intelligences (Greenwood Publishing
Group). The book is a practical guide, and covers in-depth the material
presented in the workshop.
If
you have any questions, please call national organizer Regina Pyle
at 617-312-9038.
Two-Day
Format
Transforming
Teaching Workshops:
UNDERSTANDING
PERSONALITY
FOR EFFECTIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING
-
Why is it you always fail to connect with some students in your
classes?
-
Why in stressful situations such as being challenged about a grade
do you find you are
defensive and reactive?
-
You know people learn differently, how can you accommodate the
different learning styles?
-
Your colleagues have different teaching styles, how does this
impact learning?
-
Why do you get along well with some bosses, and are uncomfortable
with others?
These
questions and others asked by participants will be answered through
personality analysis that offers many practical applications in
the context of education. Participants share experiences and insights
about their own teaching in a provocative, new paradigm.
Our
two day workshop usually runs for about six hours -- 9.00-12.00
a.m. -- 1.00-4.00 p.m. -- that sort of time frame each day. The
workshop begins by participants taking the Triads Personality Indicator
(TPI) which allows them to begin thinking about their personality
according to the model we use. An explanation of the basis of the
TPI follows. We watch an hour long specially created video, Nine
Styles of Teaching in which nine educators discuss their teaching
styles. There is time for self-reflection, Q&A, general discussion,
intensive small group discussion on applications and implications
of this new information for our classrooms. If there are three or
four volunteers, we run one or two short panels (20-30 minutes).
The second day comprises the introduction of learning styles introduced
through our hour long video Nine Perspectives on What Motivates
Learning in which nine sixteen year-olds discuss how they learn.
There are self-reflection exercises, small group discussion on applications
and implications of what we have been introduced to for our classrooms.
In the concluding session, participants are presented with practical
guidance on how to use this information in their professional lives.
The two-day workshop is developed from the five day intensive National
Educators Institute held annually at Milton Academy and offers the
equivalent of twelve hours PDP points.
Participants
come away with identifying their teaching qualities and relating
that knowledge into enhanced classroom performance. They find ways
to deal with stress, and burn out. They learn how to target strategies
for more effective teaching. Perhaps most importantly they are given
the gift of innovation and renewal, a way to rekindle their enthusiasm,
commitment, and confidence. This is solid, practical information
for the classroom: one-on-one interactions, group dynamics, communication
and presentation skills, so on.
We
encourage you to make available copies of the new book by workshop
leader Janet Levine, The Enneagram Intelligences (Greenwood Publishing
Group.) The book is a practical guide, and covers in depth the material
presented in the workshop.
The
fee for the workshop is $1,500 per day ($3,000), plus expenses (airfare
and accommodation). If two presenters come there is no extra charge
and we take care of the additional airfare.
If
you have questions, please call our national organizer, Regina Pyle,
at 617-312-9038.
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