You can't be it if you can't see it
Knowing yourself and understanding your potential is the key to unlocking a world of possibility for children and students. And when young people can see and learn from the stories of role models – amazing people who succeed in the face of adversity – the impact is lasting and powerful. That impact can be felt in a range of areas for pupils and their schools, from the promotion of EDI, pupil mental health and wellbeing, to the development of key skills for a tech-driven workplace, behaviour and oracy.
Selena Whitehead, Education Team Manager at Amazing People Schools discusses the ways in which a ‘strengths-based approach’ to learning, combined with the stories of historic and contemporary Amazing People can influence multiple learning outcomes and enhance school culture.
A strengths-based approach lies at the heart of the Amazing People Schools purpose of helping students learn to flourish and empowering them
Speaker: Selena Whitehead, Education Team Manager at Amazing People Schools
Selena Whitehead, Education Team Manager at Amazing People Schools discusses the ways in which a ‘strengths-based approach’ to learning, combined with the stories of historic and contemporary Amazing People can influence multiple learning outcomes and enhance school culture.
A strengths-based approach lies at the heart of the Amazing People Schools purpose of helping students learn to flourish and empowering them
Speaker: Selena Whitehead, Education Team Manager at Amazing People Schools
Wednesday 15 January 2025 4:15 PM - 5:00 PM (UTC+00)
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