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Minneapolis Metro Area       July 30–August 1, 2012

Advanced Seminar, Part 1: Enrich and Extend

After completing Cognitive Coaching Seminars® Foundation Parts 1 and 2 (Days 1–4 and 5–8), participants may opt to continue their learning by registering for Cognitive Coaching Seminars® Advanced Seminar Parts 1 and 2. Part 1 and 2 are each three days of training, offering the opportunity to enrich and extend foundational skills and increase understanding of effective coaching processes and applications in varied set­tings. Advanced Seminar Part 1 outcomes:

  • Increased understanding and skill with the basic Cog­nitive CoachingSM tools
  • Automaticity with the Planning and Reflecting Conver­sa­tions
  • Understanding of deep structure and processes for coaching for cognitive shift
  • Skill in using advanced paraphrases
  • Understanding of the Calibrating Conversation, a conversation map for professional growth using an agreed upon document describing standards for performance, e.g. teaching standards, evaluation documents, rubrics

Application Academy: Group Coaching (Optional)

Thursday, August 2, 2012
Prerequisite: Cognitive Coaching Seminars® Foundation Training

Cognitive CoachingSM was developed as a means to support individuals. As knowledge of that process developed, questions arose about how the same knowledge, skills and tools might be applied with groups and organizations. Given the shortage of time in schools, it makes sense to think about group and organizational applications of coaching. This academy will consider how group coaching differs from facilitation and individual coaching. Core group coaching capabilities will be described as a framework for thinking about how small group coaching skills build on individual coaching skills. Applications and possibilities for the impact of group coaching will be explored. Principles and practices for using Cognitive CoachingSM as a tool for developing collaborative groups will be presented.

Read or download a brochure (728 KB, PDF, new window) for this seminar.
 

Trainers:

 
Carolee Hayes, Co-Director
Center for Cognitive CoachingSM

 
Loretta Norgon, Training Associate
Center for Cognitive CoachingSM
Seminar Location:
Intermediate District 287 (new window)
1820 Xenium Lane North
Plymouth, MN 55441
 

Registration Fees:
Cognitive Coaching Seminars® Advanced Seminar, Part 1 (3 days) ONLY $720.00
Optional Post-seminar Academy: Group Coaching (1 day) ONLY $240.00
Advanced Seminar, Part 1, and Group Coaching (4 days) $960.00

The registration fee includes printed training materials, daily continental breakfast, lunch, and break refreshments.

Cancellation Policy:

To withdraw from the seminar, notice must be given by July 8, 2012. Payment will be refunded, minus a $50 processing fee. After July 8th, fees are nonrefundable.

Paid registrations may be transferred to another participant by written notice.
 

Lodging:
For lodging information, please contact Loretta Norgon at norgon@charter.net.
 
On-line Registration:
Please click the button below that corresponds to your payment method. The next page you'll see is a form that you can use to register and select the sessions you'll be attending.

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