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Message posted: 5th Jan 08, 05:36 pm
Username: edukate
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Practitioner in NLP for Education and Learning

NLP for Teaching and Learning
An intensive 8 day programme, delivered over 2 modules of 4 days each
Licensed by The Society of NLP
Where: Marriot Maida Vale Hotel, London
When: Module 1 Friday 14 March to Monday 17 March 2008
Module 2 Friday 17 April to Monday 14 April 2008
Today increasing focus on improving results, reaching targets and individual learning means that effective delivery is at the heart of schools and colleges. This training will enable you to learn, in very specific ways how to use NLP in powerful and elegant ways to ensure students succeed. All it takes is the skills, behaviours and attitudes of NLP which you learn in an encouraging and exciting environment.
This course is meant for you if you are a teacher, trainer, LSA or Parent with a desire to help others learn easily and enjoyably.
The training is lead by Kat Benson, the International Director of Education for the Society of NLP and she is joined by one of the best teams of trainers you will ever have the pleasure to meet in the field of education.

All NLP Connections members will recieve Kates new CD Revision Coach on booking.
For further information and to book your place go to META NLP Education - training techniques improving behaviour, teaching, learning

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