Teaching And Learning Colloquium Series 6 Nlp In The Classroom

Teaching And Learning Colloquium Series 6 Nlp In The Classroom
"We live in a society" that comprises of "different types of people". Each of us behave differently, interpret differently, think differently and act differently. When a lecturer, communicator, presenter or facilitator presents to the audience, they need to know how to communicate and interact with them, thus, making them understand your presentation more effectively. How so?Ms.Lim Kit Wan suggested the NLP method. NLP also stands for Neuro-Linguistic Programming. The Teaching and Learning Colloquium Series 6 of "NLP in the Classroom" took place at KDU University College, Damansara Jaya campus on 25th November 2011.

WHO IS SHE?MS.LIM KIT WAN is the Country Director, NLP Master Trainer of Billy Kueek International. She also co-founded Kidz Smart Academy(a centre that offers life skills programmes for children so that she can teach others to fish). Kit is also an NLP Master Trainer, Hypnotherapy Trainer, Master Time Line Therapy (R) Practitioner, Impact System (c) Master Coach and MasterClass Trainer (Billy Kueek International). She is also a Chartered Accountant (ICAEW), Publisher, Writer and Foodie/Cook (Cordon Bleu). Kit is the publisher of Kidz magazine, a parenting magazine that was given Honourable Mention in the Prime Minister's Corporate Social Reponsibilty Award for Media Reporting 2009, and Superkidz magazine.One of her favourite quote; Without Passion, Life is only Motion!" - Dr Billy Kueek"

UNDERSTANDING NLP (NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING)NLP is an innovative approach to understanding and appreciating human experience, communication and behaviour. NLP is known to help many people achieve breakthroughs in themselves, performance, relationships, education, coaching, business and therapy. We are not strangers to experiencing excellence within ourselves and achieving success with people, learning and results. (Billy Kueek International)

NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING IN DETAILNeuro: The nervous system (the mind), through which our experience is processed via 5 sensesLinguistic: Language (Verbal and non-verbal) Communication through which our neural representations are coded, ordered, and given meaning.Programming: The ability to discover and utilize the programs that we run in our neurological systems that creates outcome

NLP makes changes inside of an individual. It is based on what are the things we do inside of our head. Seeing, hearing, feeling is believing. The NLP uses language of the mind to achieve positive results. This method moves people from effect to cause. "A lot of people know what they want, but they do not have the recipe, like a chef." Ms.Kit explained.

Story-telling (Using her real-life situation story to explain about the NLP's "Effect to cause"

"About 2 years ago, I was asked to go for a meeting in Washington. My parents were being very protective after I told them this but we then came to an agreement and they finally relented. I got in the cab, while on the way to town, I asked the cab-driver about the city as I want to know more, being like a tourist. The question went, "How is business?", he then looked at me and replied, "What do you mean business? I am a taxi driver, I do not have education and I have no choice. The economy is bad, the price of gas is also increasing"." She continued, "Hours went by, he went on and on, without stopping. I sat through all the way until I reached the hotel and stayed for 2 days. When I was about to take the cab again, I reminded herself not to ask any questions anymore to a cab-driver. However, this time, the driver smiled and asked me, "Hey, where are you from?" I then wondered again if I should ask him the same question, so I did. "I live in Malaysia, how is business?" He replied, "I am so glad you called this a business. I decide which day I work and where I want to go. Not many people would say this is a business." So, what tells you? There are 2 cab drivers doing the same job, however, the only difference is, both of them have different mindsets. Their perception of their job is different. The first driver (Effect, looking for a reason why it is not working out) and the second driver (Cause, taking charge of what a person wants to achieve)"." She told us."If you change your projection, then it is all about how you change your mindset"." She said.

Our mind affects on how we behave. We need to communicate with our concious mind, and that is what NLP does, congruent the concious and unconscious mind. As a lecturer, they need to connect and understand 3 types of people, in terms of learning behaviour.Audit- People who listen and writes a lotKinestetic- People who learn through feel/touchVisual- People who learn through images/visuals

To built rapport with students, it is best to combine these 3 element of behaviours in a presentation. She also left us a tip and told lecturers, "If you have a question in class, raise your hands as well. This can create rapport with students." She said.

Overall, Ms.Lim Kit Wan was a great speaker. She speaks with flair and attitude. She also has a great sense of humour and gives people that warm feeling. She answers all questions with confidence and that gives the extra boost of energy to the audience. A great workshop, organized by the Teaching and Learning Centre of KDU University College.

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