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Shaping The Learner: Research Training & Development Agency
Webinar Conversations PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 30 January 2012 12:33

 

Amazing conversations called webinars. Will start at the end of February 2012!  Join us for our amazing talk series (webinars). We cover a range of powerful and life-changing conversations in the convenience of your home or office.You can register and join us for a range of interesting conversations with a range of topic experts that promise to be a real learner opportunity.

We have webinars for couples, parents,teacher-related issues and more.You can even participate in the conversation or just listen on your computer. Our webinars are suited for anyone who wants to learn and share ideas. Would you like to know more?

 Members of the public can register from the middle of February 2012 - Interact through webinars with Gerald Williamson, Clinical Psychologist and Thabiso Sikwane - Kaya FM Talkshow (95.9 fm) host. Teachers can log on for our special  Barriers to Learning seminars. “Webinar Topics -Register Here”.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 February 2012 14:23
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Benefit from Our Services PDF Print E-mail
  •  Improving Literacy and Numeracy: Groundbreaking Brand New Assessment Tool - the Learner Profiler for Use in Institutions South African Universities,NGO's, FET Institutions, Colleges, ABET, Secondary & Primary Schools -  See Broader Overview Shaping the Learner offers staff training opportunities. We are accredited. Specially discounted to suit your budget. Call us for a discussion.
  • Get trained in Identification and Dealing with Learning Barriers - A Life Changing Experience";


We Make Learning Easier - Assistive Technology (click here)

Shaping the Learner (STL) and Microlink PC is introducing a new generation of learning software and assistive technologies for University’s, Colleges, mainstream and special schools that is dramatically increasing student pass rates.

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Why STL PDF Print E-mail

          Why choose us?

  • We have extensive industry experience;
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About STL PDF Print E-mail

Shaping the Learner (STL) is a group of powerful and influential South African Clinical and Community Psychologists,Educationists and Social Workers, spearheaded by Gerald Williamson, Carmen Joshua and Fairoza Brey. The group also networks with a range of professionals from various disciplines who are involved in education. We also have a sister website that we administer. It is packed with ideas and advice to make the world of studies easier. Please check out http://www.goodstudyhelp.co.za/

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Gerald Williamson Psychological Services PDF Print E-mail

 

In Need of a Clinical Psychologist?

 Professional Assistance:

  • Depression;
  • Anxiety;
  • Adjustment disorders (divorce, disease etc);
  • Bereavement;
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