Baseworks Teaching Methodology Extended With Satoko Horie: Tokyo

Satoko Horie

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This 4 hour intensive will look into how to effectively present oneself through good communication, composure and body language, in combination with execution of the Baseworks Teaching Methodology in the form of courses, workshops, structured around the modular teaching model.

Topics Covered:

  • Communication skills to address individual needs at the same time the entire group in a class environment
  • Bringing awareness to habitual communication patterns and selecting effective vocabulary/methods
  • Baseworks Teaching Methodology applications for building workshop and specialized teaching content
  • Self-assessment, feedback and reassessment of approach

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