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Shaping The Learner: Research Training & Development Agency
Benefit from Our Services PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 15 February 2010 12:58

Training for Schools

 

Amazing Special Offer -Aug & Sept 2010

 

  • Improving Literacy and Numeracy: Identification of Learning Barriers;
  • Leadership for Senior Management Teams;
  • Discipline Management for Stressed Classrooms.

 Shaping the Learner Offers Staff Training at your School – The Cost Has Been Specially Discounted to Suit your Budget

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 August 2010 13:36
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About STL PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 05 May 2009 02:00

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.

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 August 2010 13:46
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Gerald Williamson Psychological Services PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 06 August 2008 21:29

In Need of a Clinical Psychologist?

 Professional Assistance:

  • Depression;
  • Anxiety;
  • Adjustment disorders (divorce, disease etc);
  • Bereavement;
Last Updated on Thursday, 26 August 2010 13:37
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Why STL PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 05 May 2009 02:00

Why choose us?

  • We have extensive industry experience;
  • We are knowledgeable about the schools environment;
  • The material used in our workshop is developed by us, for the educators, parents, and learners;
  • STL has been conducting various extensive research and development programmes and strategies for the Department of Education and other sectors; 
  • True South Africans? Read Here about Some of The Social Responsibility Work We Do...
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Customer Service Training for Corporates and Youth PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 11 August 2008 03:12

Customer Service

 What can we do for your business?

We will train your staff and explore the following:

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For Schools and Matriculants: Customer Training Info

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 August 2010 15:52
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  • Matric crisis 'an unmitigated disaster' 5 Sep 2010 | 11:37 am

    An abandoned generation of matric pupils from poorer schools are going to crash out in their final exams, after being without teachers for weeks, say politicians, educationists and parents.

  • Department leaves matric pupil in the lurch 4 Sep 2010 | 12:29 pm

    Prudence Gugu Nkosi's life has been on hold. She has been unable to apply for employment or further her studies since 2008 because her matric results were mixed with someone else's results.

  • 'Don't fail students just because schools do' 4 Sep 2010 | 11:31 am

    Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has urged universities to climb down from their ivory towers and address the reality of the students produced by the schooling system.

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Shaping The Learner is:

Registered with the Services Sector Education Training Authority

 
We Become Involve with Various Types of Training. Some of our Philosophies Are Built Around The Following Insights

Myths about Children in Schools and Violent Behaviour


  1. Parents and teachers are to blame for violent behaviour;
  2. Children think and feel like adults and therefore should have the morality and insight like adults
  3. Violent behaviour is because of poor morality (values);
  4. All violent behaviour can be sorted out with corporal punishment and even incarceration;
  5. Only “bad” children are violent;
  6. Designing and enforcing more rules and laws will help children behave better;
  7. That nutrition (deficiencies and malnutrition) does not affect behaviour,
  8. That children do not behave badly due to high levels of stressors facing them today;
  9. That all teachers and their methods are “interesting and good” for children;
  10. That children are not allowed to react to poor teacher and parental morality;
  11. That certain media images that today’s teens and children are exposed to has no impact on children’s perception and values;
  12. That all parental guidance is good and that “parents know how to educate and guide” children;
  13. That corporal punishment worked in the past and that there is a lack of “fear” for consequences among kids today and therefore high levels of violence;
  14. There is no link between violence in society and children’s bad behaviour;
  15. There is no link between poor curriculum design and teaching methods and unruly behaviour;
  16. That poorly constructed school environments and class size has no correlation with poor results and bad behaviour;
  17. That pollution (chemicals) from the environment has no impact on poor and bad behaviour;
  18. That the current curriculum is enough to create better citizens and that “free time –vacuum” (2pm-7pm) has no impact on learner behaviour and morality;
  19. That the lack of movement and sport in curriculum’s (and in the larger community) have no impact on learner behaviour in school;
  20. That the increased need for drugs and alcohol (as a socially promoted tool for relaxation) is not linked to higher levels of stress in children today;
  21. That the messaging around alcohol and drugs does not influence use patterns in children. (for example, please note that for many drugs start with and emanate from the medicine cabinet at home where parents validate pharmaceutical drugs for “medicinal” purposes etc and often drinking is linked to sport and personal achievement i.e. sport teams, models, celebrities etc)


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