Testimonials
Education and NLP
- Morrie Schwartz
Would it be useful to learn how different children might be motivated, how they view and experience the world and be able to actively encourage their potential abilities? NLP is the result of Psychological research into human behaviour, and so is a feast of information into just how the human brain works - just the ticket for the educators of the future.
Teachers and Class room assistants can qualify for a special offer price with proof of profession.
Specifically for Classrooms, you can learn about:
- Visual, Auditory and Kinaesthetic (VAK) Preferences for learning styles,
- and accommodating these styles in the classroom
- recognising your own preferred style and strengthening weaker styles
- preferred language hierarchy - big picture vs details
- creating relevance in the classroom
- using the 4mat system to present information, in written or spoken form

- using your awareness to know if your message is getting across
- using sensory acuity so create rapport with pupils
- maintaining interest all day
- using metaphors constructively
- motivating pupils according to their preference - are they away froms or towards?
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Education is the perfect setting for NLP. NLP can be applied from before you even get into the classroom. The processes start from supporting the Teacher with knowledge they have the skills and resources within themselves to teach, and teach well. Self belief is key in any arena, and certainly in a teaching and training environment. NLP has a number of processes that enable teachers to have greater confidence in themselves and put together classes in a structured way that all their pupils, of whatever age, will find interesting and useful and more importantly, relevant to them - so they will want to learn. Using the VAK system means that schools can comply with government directives in the classroom, and with Claybrook NLP courses, training can be provided on site.
Knowing how to use language precisely and purposefully makes a huge difference in any classroom, and children are particularly perceptive to language. Teachers already know that positive thinking has positive impact in their classrooms. Now you can learn how to use language in a way that is accessible to hear for all your students. Learn how to get the classroom into a state of learning, where curiosity and interest reign and see the results in their attitudes and performance. Teaching requires flexibility from the teacher, to be able to adapt to the needs of the classroom whose abilities and requirements vary. NLP offers a number of tools and processes that make that flexibility easy and fun, for you and your students.
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