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2019
May
March
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Leading by Tweeting: values-based leadership
-What is the purpose and impact of organisational values? And how do personal values and organisational values interact. Neil McLennan will lead a workshop looking at values within organisations before linking this to a recent popular blog post on the Business School website in which he asked:- "What is the...
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Mindful Leadership: The role of mindfulness in business success
-Mindfulness is everywhere! Schools, hospitals, sports coaches, artists and businesses are investigating secular (non-religious) mindfulness. Some bold claims have been made for this form of secular meditation such as that it can improve mental health, attention, relationships, leadership, creativity and compassion.
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Create the Future - Meet the PGDE Secondary Team
-Come and meet our PGDE Secondary team and consider teaching as a career to inspire future generations.
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Preparing Student Teachers to support pupils in schools with high numbers of pupils living in social and economic disadvantage: insights from a mixed methods study.
-As part of the Lunchtime Research Seminar series, a group of academics from the School of Education will present this study.
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Inclusion in Cambodia
-If you missed this last year, here is another opportunity to watch the video about the work of KHEN, an education Non-Governmental Organisation based in Cambodia.
February
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Teaching Makes People Roadshow
-If you have ever considered a career in teaching, now is your chance to find out more by attending the Scottish Government's 'Teaching Makes People' roadshow.
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Secular Mindfulness: The Full Catastophe
-Dr Will Barlow will be responding to Dr Graeme Nixon's paper, Secular Mindfulness: The Full Catastrophe.
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Rogers in China: Post-traumatic growth in the aftermath of disaster
-Can Carl Rogers' person centred approach offer any assistance to working in areas of trauma?