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Course
Description
Self-Esteem
For Educators is the first program ever designed to assist
teachers in integrating self-esteem principles and methods
into curriculum content areas.
This course was written in collaboration with members of the
National Council for Self-esteem, by Ken Miller, author of
the highly successful Teacher Effectiveness Training curriculum.
The purpose of Self-esteem For Educators is for teachers to
increase content area learning of students by first learning
and applying a model for enhancing self-esteem and then integrating
that model into the curriculum they are currently teaching.
In Self-esteem For Educators, teachers learn specific techniques
and skills for assessing and improving their own self-concepts,
then collaboratively develop strategies and lesson plans to
incorporate these concepts into their daily activities with
students.
Objectives
Learn and apply a four-phase intervention model for
enhancing self-esteem
Learn different definitions of self-esteem
Learn the sources of self-esteem and become aware of
the impact of these sources on their own self-esteem
Gain clarity into their own personal identities
Discover the purpose of their lives
Learn and practice communication skills that enhance
the self-esteem of teachers and students
Become more aware of their own true strengths and weaknesses
Learn skills for nurturing and maintaining their own
self-esteem, as well as the self-esteem of students
Learn personal self-esteem awareness strategies
Learn skills and methods for integrating self-esteem
principles into content area curriculum
Have fun, enjoy interactions with other participants
and relax
Curriculum Design
Self-esteem For Educators utilizes a four-step experiential
learning model called SIPA. In addition, there are instructor
presentations, discussions, role-plays, exercises, demonstrations
and written assignments. Homework assignments require participants
to do outside reading and preparation of class reports, audio
tape projects and specific one-to-one and group self-esteem
interactions on the job or at home.
Self-esteem For Educators is a 3 credit graduate level or
forty-five hour professional development course taught on
weekends or over five full days.
Course Materials
Text: Enhancing Self-esteem by Diane Frey, Ph.D. and
Jesse Carlock, Ph.D. Third Edition. Accelerated Development
Inc., Muncie, Indiana, 1989.
Self-esteem For Educators Workbook and A New Model
for Improving Content Area Instruction By Enhancing Self-esteem,
a class assignment module by Ken Miller, The Teacher Education
Institute, Winter Park, Florida, 1991.
Session Outline
Module 1: Assessing Personal Styles
Contents:
1. Purpose Statement
2. Self-esteem Introductions
3. Course Objectives and Session Outline
4. Forward and Preface to Enhancing Self-esteem
5. The Name Game
6. Goals and Expectations
7. Assignments
8. Self-esteem Is...
Module 2: Identity-Phase I
Contents:
1. Self-esteem Norms
2. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and Self-esteem
3. Four Phases of Intervention: A Developmental
Model of Self-esteem
4. Identity
5. Who Are You, Really?
6. Self-esteem Materials Assignment
7. The Importance of Self-esteem for Content Area
Learning
Module 3: Strengths & Weaknesses
Phase II
Contents:
1. Opening: What I Was Like in High School
2. Homework Discussion: Chapter 3
3. Phase II-Strengths and Weaknesses
4. Characteristics of Healthy Adults
5. Story Exchange
6. Typical Self-Talk
7. Resistance to Change
Module 4: Communication
Contents:
1. Affirmations and Visualizations
2. Communication and Self-esteem
3. Hidden Messages and Self-esteem
4. Criteria for Self-esteem Communication
5. Experiencing Negative Communication
6. A Model for Effective Communication
7. Feelings Versus Thoughts
8. Self-esteem Dyads
9. Listening to a Student: Role Play
Module 5: Forgiveness & Anger
Contents:
1. Listening to Another
2. Wish List
3. Asking for What You Want Dyads
4. Satir's Communication Stances
5. Exploring Issues of Anger
6. Forgiveness
7. Homework and Study Time
Module 6: Feedback
Contents:
1. Observing What Is
2. Giving Positive Feedback
3. Taking Positive Feedback
4. Practicing Visualizations and Affirmations
5. Homework
Module 7: Nurturance - Phase III
Contents:
1. Homework Review
2. Nurturance-Phase III
3. Assessing Your Relationship Network
4. Helping Students Think
5. Significant Others
6. Life Stories
Module 8: Instruction
Contents:
1. Speech: My Three Best Traits
2. Recalling a Nurturer
3. Content Area Criteria Brainstorm
4. Content Area Curriculum Review
5. Content Area Lesson Plan Design
Module 9: Content Area
Contents:
1. Opening: Something I Noticed About You
2. Lesson Plan Presentations
3. What Teachers Can D
4. Ideas for Improving Content Area Instruction
5. Final Exam Preparation
6. Telling Jokes
Module 10: Maintenance - Phase IV
Contents:
1. Final Exam
2. Presentations on Audio Programs and Book Reports
3. Self-esteem Action Plan
4. The "Real" Final Exam
5. Overview of Self-esteem for Educators: Part
II
Grading
To receive
a "B" in the course:
1. Attendance: No more than two hours of class time can be
missed.
2. Participation: Participate in all class activities, small
group work and structured exercises.
3. Assignments: Read the following pages in the text:
Chapters
1 & 2, pages 3-86
Chapter 3,
pages 87-144
Chapter 6,
pages 251-286
Write a brief letter to your instructor (approximately one
page) sharing insights about you and your self-esteem or other
awareness'. One letter is due on Sunday of the first weekend
and one on Saturday and Sunday for the second weekend (a total
of three).
4. Lesson Plans: Design a lesson plan for your students in
your content area. It should incorporate principles, skills
and methods you have learned for enhancing students' self-esteem.
Share your plan with your content group during the second
weekend (the time to be determined). A copy goes to your instructor.
5. Self-esteem Techniques or Exercises: Develop at least ten
techniques or exercises you can use to enhance student self-esteem.
Be prepared to share three of your ten with the whole class
on the last day (time to be determined).
6. Book/Audio Tape/Curriculum Report: Select a book, curriculum
guide or audio tape from the resource library. Review it and
give an oral report to your content group later in the course.
7. Final Exam: An exam will be given on the last day of class
and will cover material presented.
To receive an "A" in the course:
1. Complete all of the above requirements.
2. In addition, choose one of your behaviors that may not
serve you well, one that relates to your self-esteem; examine
it to determine its disadvantages for you. Make your intention
to change the hindering behavior for one week; and write about
the results (maximum of two pages).
Example: You consistently avoid confrontation. Examine this
behavior and determine whether this serves you well in the
area of self-esteem enhancement. Make it your intention to
confront and get your needs met for one week and write about
the same. How did it effect your self-esteem, etc.
Student
Requirements
For successful
completion of the course, the following is expected of participants:
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Attend
all class sessions for the requisite number of hours (45)
and actively participate in all class activities. |
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Assignments
as noted in the Grading section above. |
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Student
Academic Integrity
Participants
guarantee that all academic class work is original. Any academic
dishonesty or plagiarism (to take ideas, writings, etc. from
another and offer them as one's own), is a violation of student
academic behavior standards as outlined by our partnering
colleges and universities and is subject to academic disciplinary
action.
Register
To register to take TEI's Self-esteem For Educators classroom
graduate course, go to the Course
Registration page.
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