• Ep.7 BUILDING BETTER SCHOOLS How Neuro-Linguistic Programming Techniques Drive Organizational Change

  • Jun 25 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

Ep.7 BUILDING BETTER SCHOOLS How Neuro-Linguistic Programming Techniques Drive Organizational Change

  • Summary

  • Building Better Schools: Neuro-Linguistic Programming's Role in Educational Change | The ED Talk

    Welcome to another enlightening episode of "The ED Talk" with your host, Jeremy Brooks. In today's episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) in the educational sector with our esteemed guest, Trish Keiller, an educational expert and the founder of Roots Education.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode: The Basics of Neuro-Linguistic Programming: Understand the foundational concepts of NLP and how they can be applied to educational settings. Impact on Organizational Change: Discover how NLP techniques are being used by educational leaders to foster significant improvements in school culture and effectiveness.

    Real-Life Applications: Trish shares practical examples and success stories from her extensive experience in implementing NLP strategies in schools. Advice for Educators and Administrators: Gain valuable insights on integrating these techniques into your leadership and teaching strategies for better outcomes.

    About Trish Keiller: Trish is not just an educational consultant; she’s a pioneer in applying innovative educational strategies. Her work with Roots Education focuses on empowering educators and leaders through NLP to create positive and lasting change in educational environments.

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