Title: Working collaboratively towards creating positive possible selves
1Working collaboratively towards creating positive
possible selves
- Sarah Fletcher
- http//www.TeacherResearch.net
2Positive Possible Selves (PPS)
- Overview
- Whats the big idea of PPS?
- What are the basic techniques?
- What use might this be to my pupils?
- What use might this be to me?
- How do we know it works?
3What are the potential benefits of PPS?
- Combating childhood depression
- Nurturing personal responsibility
- Teaching mutual responsibilities
- Modeling easily transferable skills
- Offering support for life long learning
- Realizing creative, imaginative potential
4What are the potential pitfalls of PPS?
- This is no cure all to solve every ill
- Participants have to want to take part
- Some participants find vizualisation hard
- Vizualisation has a tree huggy image
- If you are naturally cynical it takes longer!
- It cant work - its cost free, everyone can try
it, it can de-stress teachers and pupils!
5Who is using these PPS techniques?
- Pain clinics
- Business executives
- Human resources providers
- Cancer and chronically sick
- Sports coaches and athletes
- Students in school and university
- Anyone who wants to alleviate stress!
6My PPS Workbook
- My Name
- My Class
- My School
- My Teacher
- My Positive Possible Self
7Step One Introduction
- Who am I now?
- Who do I want to be?
- What are my dreams and targets?
8Step Two Drawing my PPS
- Try drawing a stick figure
- What does your face look like?
- Whats in your thought bubble?
- What are you busy doing?
- Where are your friends?
- How do you feel now?
9Step Three Drawing a map
- Start from you as you are now.
- Draw yourself on a journey to your PPS.
- What happens between now and then?
- How long will your journey take you?
- How will you feel along the way?
- Who will be alongside you?
10Step Four Overcoming problems
- What is that problem on your journey?
- How does it feel when you look at it?
- Who can you discuss problems with?
- How might you get over the problem?
- How do you feel when you do?
- How do others feel now?
11Step Five What am I good at?
12Step Six What do I need to work on?
13Step Seven What can I change in me?
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- Who can help me to change for the better?
14Step Nine What am I afraid of?
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- How will I overcome my fears?
- Who will help me overcome them?
15Whats my plan to reach my PPS?
- Today
- This week
- This month
- This term
- How will I record what I achieve?
- Who will I share my record with?
16Potential benefits of PPS
- Possible selves are thought to influence the
motivation process in two ways on the one hand
providing a clear goal to strive for - and to
avoid if they are negative - and on the other
hand by energising an individual to pursue the
actions necessary for attaining a Positive
Possible Self. - Fletcher, S. (2006) Mentoring Adult
Learners realising possible selves
17Potential Pitfalls of PPS
- Positive selves may not be possible
- Timescale for realising PPS is unrealistic
- There is insufficient support available
- Pursuing the PPS becomes sidetracked
- The teacher does not model PPS well
- The pupils experience failure in PPS
18How do I know PPS works?
- Overcoming severe physical disablement in my 30s
having been told my teaching career was at an
end. I went on to get my MA, become a Head of
Faculty in a new school, take on school-based
mentoring for five colleagues, get a
qualification in mentoring, write two books and
gain a lecturers post at the University of Bath - (in under ten years from facing retirement)
19How can technology enable PPS?
- KEEP toolkit templates are easy to build
web-pages for students and teachers. They enable
multi-media record keeping. - Do a GOOGLE search - there are many useful sites
on applying PPS in practice. - Draw photos from the web to stimulate
visualisation of PPS (choose with care!) - Use email to keep in touch with pupils as they
form their PPS and keep one another informed
about their progress in attaining their goals.
20Where can I find out more?
- sjfmentor_at_yahoo.com
- http//www.TeacherResearch.net
- Click on Sarahs Publications
- http//www.StudentsResearch.net