An Introduction to Choice Theory
Sat, 18 Jan
|Mitcham
An Introduction to Choice Theory provides school staff with insights into how young people make decisions based on their internal motivations, helping educators foster a supportive environment that encourages personal responsibility, strengthens student relationships, and promotes positive behaviour
Time & Location
18 Jan 2025, 19:00 – 23:00 GMT
Mitcham, 7, 37-39 Western Rd, Mitcham CR4 3ED, UK
About the event
The Introduction to Choice Theory training event is designed to equip school staff with practical tools for understanding and enhancing student decision-making.
Grounded in Choice Theory, the workshop provides educators with insights into how young people make choices based on their internal needs and motivations. This understanding can help staff create a supportive school environment where students are encouraged to make positive choices, develop a sense of personal responsibility, and improve their interpersonal relationships.
Training Content
Understanding Choice Theory: Participants will delve into the core principles of Choice Theory, exploring how individuals are driven by basic psychological needs, such as love, power, freedom, and fun.
Enhancing Classroom Relationships: This workshop will help educators strengthen connections with students by understanding and respecting their internal motivations, fostering a respectful and engaged learning environment.
Practical Strategies for Positive Behaviour: Educators will gain tools to guide students in making constructive choices, supporting a positive school…
Tickets
Early Bird
£55.00+£1.38 service feeGeneral
£75.00+£1.88 service fee
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£0.00
Upcoming Events
- Multiple DatesSat, 18 JanMitcham18 Jan 2025, 19:00 – 23:00 GMTMitcham, 7, 37-39 Western Rd, Mitcham CR4 3ED, UK18 Jan 2025, 19:00 – 23:00 GMTMitcham, 7, 37-39 Western Rd, Mitcham CR4 3ED, UKAn Introduction to Choice Theory provides school staff with insights into how young people make decisions based on their internal motivations, helping educators foster a supportive environment that encourages personal responsibility, strengthens student relationships, and promotes positive behaviour