5 Critical Conversations Teachers Need to Master;
Qualityeducation requires strong interactions between teachers, principals, administrators, students and parents. Every intersection between these people represents an opportunity for effective collaboration or the possibility of damaging conflict.
With the inherent pressures of the job and complex social interactions, it is not surprising that educators are subject to extreme stress.
Research shows that educators who step outside of events and relationships, avoid reacting to stressful situations as a natural reflex, and handle the situation well are successful in preventing the situation from escalating into burnout when overstressed.
VitalSmarts' research with 400 educators found that educators who skillfully manage communication with the classroom, school and families by consistently and effectively engaging in critical conversations are twice as successful at solving potential problems and are more satisfied with their schools.
1. School leaders who do not offer support
2. Other teachers who failed in their classes
3. Other teachers letting their colleagues down
4. Parents who fail to support their children
5. Students with behavioral problems
Participants were motivated to create a better working environment for themselves and to
students, parents, other teachers and other stakeholders to revitalize the meaning
learn how to manage critical conversations with school administrators.
A Speaker Who Left Her Mark: Bahar Sen
Duration: 1 - 3 hours
Participants From General to Management level
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