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Workshops and Events

Mental Imagery in the Classroom

Lead: Adam Burke, Assistant Professor in Health Education and Director of the Institute for Holistic Healing Studies
Date and Time: Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Location: Burk Hall 333

Learn how mental imagery can help your students target and achieve educational success! This session will focus on enhancing goal-directed behavior through a simple imagery technique known as priming. Easy to learn, priming can be used for empowering student learning, self-enhancement, and to foster overall confidence and success. It has also demonstrated proven results in enhancing individual performance. Join Dr. Burke in a demonstration of this fun, relaxing and practical skill you can use to help yourself and your students.

Events Access Statement

The Center for Teaching and Faculty Development is dedicated to ensuring equal access to everyone. To request disability accommodations for any CTFD sponsored event, please either call the Center at 415.338.6456 or e-mail the Center at ctfd@sfsu.edu at least two weeks prior to the event.

For more information on how the Center addresses accessibility and equal access, please read the CTFD Accessibility Policy.

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