CAPTURING KIDS’ HEARTS®
WINNING CULTURE™
Winning Culture is a leadership-oriented staff development workshop for creating high performance and a winning district culture.
Cultivating Culture with Intention
Educators Face a Formidable Challenge
They must raise the bar on student performance while competing against social, environmental, and outside pressures as never before. While researchers and district personnel work to determine the most effective curricula, teachers struggle to manage classrooms.
Solving the Challenge
People choose the education profession because they are motivated to be involved in shaping the lives of tomorrow’s leaders. In our professional development, Winning Culture, your staff will learn how to build an environment of trust and respect with those they serve in order to maximize successful outcomes. They will also learn the power of creating an intentional culture that provides a context for the highest levels of teaching, learning and personal growth to occur.
Participant Outcomes
Participants will learn how to:
Build meaningful, productive relationships with colleagues
Use the Capturing Kids’ Hearts® EXCEL Model™ daily in interpersonal interactions, staff meetings, and board meetings to reduce anxiety and create a safe, effective environment for serving
Discover and tend to team and personal needs, which clears the way for higher performance
Cultivate the leadership skills required to meet common needs
Use proven skills and techniques that increase communication and cooperation within leader ranks
Approach
Winning Culture is an immersive, participatory experience for administrators, staff, and teachers of all experiences and grade levels as well as school boards and other educational departments and organizations. Participants learn and practice skills they will use and model in their respective environments.
Key Facts
WHO
Educators, district administrators, or school board members
WHEN
Winning Culture is a half-day or full-day professional development for three to six hours in duration
A one-hour lunch break is recommended during the full-day professional development
WHERE
Your organization can schedule private bookings and is responsible for providing a location conducive to adult learning
Please Note: This professional development cannot be held in school gymnasiums or cafeterias