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Introducing NLPwith JANE REVELL
GRETA9 September 2011
It's not what you KNOW ABOUT,
it's what you DO.
NLPN________L________P________
NLPNeuro
LinguisticProgramming
NLP can help teachers and learners
Clarify objectives Cope with difficulties
Get into a goodteaching state
Get into a goodlearning state
Enhance whatyou do
Be more observant
Understand yourlearners better
Relate to yourlearners better
Understandyourselfbetter
It's about .....
Change
Choices
Responsibility
The Mercedes Model
Internalprocessing
Externalbehaviour
Internalstate
FEELING THINKING
DOING
Sensory SystemsV ____________
A ____________
K ____________
O ____________
G ____________
Sensory SystemsV VISUAL
A AUDITORY
K KINAESTHETIC
O OLFACTORY
G GUSTATORY
Some clues
VISUAL AUDITORY KINAESTHETIC
DRESS
VOICE
MOVEMENT
ENVIRONMENT
Neat lines +good colours
Comfortable:baggy pants!
Faster, higherRhythmicalTalks to self Lower, slower
Little, exceptaround eyes
Little, exceptaround mouthHead tilt
Lots of big movements
Neat, tidy,organised
Untidy, messydisorganised
Multi-sensory learning simplified
• Read and visualise the material.
You have SEEN it.
• Make questions. Say the answers aloud.
You have HEARD it.
• Write key points on cards. Arrange them.
You have PHYSICALLY HANDLED it.
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Helping people to visualise
Have them close their eyes Get them to look at the ceiling Make sure their expectations are realistic Ask them to pretend! Let them hear or feel first and then see.
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My BonnieMy Bonnie lies over the oceanMy Bonnie lies over the seaMy Bonnie lies over the oceanOh bring back my Bonnie to me. Bring back, bring back,Oh bring back my Bonnie to me, to me.Bring back, bring back,Oh bring back my Bonnie to me.
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Be a FROG!
FlexibilityRapportObservation skillsGoals
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And be a PRINCE .....
PRINCE
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And be a PRINCE .....
Pace andRespect people'sIdeas to re-New andChange theirExperience
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Rapport
• Maximising Similarity• Minimising Difference
Learn to trust your unconscious
Value stories and storytelling
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Treompan Beach
Treompan Beach
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PortsallCrevettesPortsall
Crevettes
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Some Useful Books
Accelerated Learning for the 21st CenturyColin Rose and Malcolm J NichollIn Your Hands + Handing OverJane Revell and Susan NormanThe Learning Brain Eric JensenBrain Gym for BusinessGail Dennison et alSuccess over Stress Jane RevellAnd ..... jane@janerevell.com
And I just want you to remember one more thing: that everything great that has ever happened to humanity since the beginning, has begun as a single thought in someone's mind. And if any one of us is capable of such a
great thought, then all of us have the same capacity.
Yanni, Live at the AcropolisSeptember 25, 1993