Over the years, it has become clear to me that the groups of students I like best are also the ones who learn the best: when I am at my most real, most energetic and most open, then those groups of students learn best. When I am less giving of myself, my students learn less well. Consequently, I have become interested in how my work as a psychotherapist, in which the relationship is key, can inform my work as a trainer. I have realised that one of the most effective tools we have in teaching is ourselves – our personality, our imagination, our humour. When I can establish a relationship with a group, as with a client, I am more effective. I call this the effective teaching alliance. This workshop discusses the importance of the teaching all...
Research has now clearly demonstrated that psychotherapy is effective, yet what specifically account...
This article, the second in a series of 11, provides support and offers advice to new and existing m...
This article draws on interview data across eight months from senior teachers (i.e. experienced teac...
Everyone has encountered someone who is hard to like and may not fit well with our own personality...
AbstractThroughout more than forty years of teaching we have interviewed students on what they belie...
The authors present their case for the development of strong and appropriate relationships with stud...
Positive relationships encourage students' motivation and engagement in learning. A powerful weapon ...
Health educators who interact directly with the people they serve must bc able to establish effectiv...
A variety of research suggests that 'good' teacher-pupil relationships facilitate pupil learning, p...
Strong relationship building skills are essential to happiness and fulfillment. The purpose of the s...
This study is a qualitative analysis of the role of student/tutor relationships in counselling train...
This book brings together recent research on interpersonal relationships in education from a variety...
Research demonstrates that students who develop strong relationships with teachers give greater effo...
The working alliance has proven to be a valuable concept in psychotherapy research, but its utility ...
The focus of the article is an attempt to answer my question of how I develop a rel...
Research has now clearly demonstrated that psychotherapy is effective, yet what specifically account...
This article, the second in a series of 11, provides support and offers advice to new and existing m...
This article draws on interview data across eight months from senior teachers (i.e. experienced teac...
Everyone has encountered someone who is hard to like and may not fit well with our own personality...
AbstractThroughout more than forty years of teaching we have interviewed students on what they belie...
The authors present their case for the development of strong and appropriate relationships with stud...
Positive relationships encourage students' motivation and engagement in learning. A powerful weapon ...
Health educators who interact directly with the people they serve must bc able to establish effectiv...
A variety of research suggests that 'good' teacher-pupil relationships facilitate pupil learning, p...
Strong relationship building skills are essential to happiness and fulfillment. The purpose of the s...
This study is a qualitative analysis of the role of student/tutor relationships in counselling train...
This book brings together recent research on interpersonal relationships in education from a variety...
Research demonstrates that students who develop strong relationships with teachers give greater effo...
The working alliance has proven to be a valuable concept in psychotherapy research, but its utility ...
The focus of the article is an attempt to answer my question of how I develop a rel...
Research has now clearly demonstrated that psychotherapy is effective, yet what specifically account...
This article, the second in a series of 11, provides support and offers advice to new and existing m...
This article draws on interview data across eight months from senior teachers (i.e. experienced teac...