Counselling
skills for teachers
After family,
teacher is the biggest 'guru' in any person's life.
Along with teaching, her language, mannerisms, attitudes,
confidence, and ability to face situations - everything
makes an impact on the learners.
Today's
teachers play different roles. They are no more the
experts . They are guides by the side. From emotional
upheavals at home to growing up adolescent pains - everything
impacts learning. And the teacher must be aware of what
is happening, what can be done and when to seek additional
professional help.
In a series of customised, interactive workshops, we
will explore basic counselling skills for effective
communication, class management, discipline issues and
teacher's role as a mentor to identify and support learners
with special needs. The workshop aims at developing
positive teacher-student relationship.
Some
of the Objectives
- Learning to be fair and empathetic
in dealing with students' social and emotional needs
- Identifying at risk learners
- Become familiar with different
kinds of Learning disabilities
- Discussing common issues
like bullying, aggression in gangs
- Resolving conflicts in win
- win mode
- Adopting Positive strategies
to handle difficult behaviours in the classroom
- Getting parents involved
in critical issues - social/emotional/academic
- Seeking professional help
and sending referrals
- Working as a team with parents
and management
- Building teacher self esteem
and identity
- Integrating counselling skills
into daily teaching
To know more, call or mail us
at enquirypdw@srikriti.in
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