Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming to Influence Mindset and Behavior and Increase Resiliency

Format

Individual Presentation

First Presenter's Institution

Stephen F Austin State University

First Presenter’s Email Address

summer.pannell@sfasu.edu

First Presenter's Brief Biography

Dr. Summer Pannell currently serves as Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Stephen F. Austin State University and as Director of the National Institute for Restorative Discipline. She has over two decades of experience as an educational leadership faculty member and P-12 administrator and teacher. During her tenure as principal, she received a Champion of Change Award for her school closing achievement gaps and served on collaborative committees to develop statewide principal and teacher evaluation systems. Dr. Pannell holds superintendent, principal, and teacher certification in multiple states and is a certified trainer in Restorative Discipline Practices, Neuro-Linguistic Practitioner (NLP), and Behavior Threat Assessment.

Second Presenter's Institution

Georgia Southern University

Second Presenter’s Email Address

jmcbrayer@georgiasouthern.edu

Second Presenter's Brief Biography

Dr. Juliann Sergi McBrayer is an Associate Professor in Educational Leadership at Georgia Southern University and Co-Director of the National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Research Center centered around scholarly practitioner and interdisciplinary research via community partnerships. She holds a Doctorate and Educational Specialist from Georgia Southern University, a Master’s degree from Ohio University, and a Bachelor's degree from SUNY College at Buffalo. She has served over 20 years as an educational leadership associate and assistant professor, educational program coordinator, instructional school leader, professional development and federal programs coordinator, classroom teacher, and teacher leader. As a scholarly practitioner, her research interests include the development, implementation, and assessment of educational leadership and teacher preparation programs with a focus on purposeful, collaborative, and sustainable professional learning and programming to ensure effectiveness and accountability while emphasizing community partnerships.

Third Presenter's Institution

Stephen F Austin State University

Third Presenter’s Email Address

uriegasb@sfasu.edu

Third Presenter's Brief Biography

Dr. Uriegas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Services and Educational Leadership at Stephen F. Austin State University where he teaches in their M.Ed. and Ed.D. programs. Prior to his arrival at SFA, Dr. Uriegas spent 17 years as a teacher, coach, and principal in Texas public schools. Dr. Uriegas holds a doctorate in Educational Leadership from Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Brian’s research interests are centered on rural education with foci on post-secondary readiness, students of poverty, career and technical education, diversity, equity, and inclusion, school leadership and advancement for Latinx students and faculty in higher education. Dr. Uriegas recently completed his term as Chair of the SFA Faculty Senate.

Location

Session Six Breakouts ( Westbrook)

Strand #1

Heart: Social & Emotional Skills

Strand #2

Health: Mental & Physical Health

Relevance

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is an approach that focuses on how you communicate with yourself and others, and how this affects your behaviors and behavior outcomes. NLP empowers you to change unwanted habits and limiting beliefs, improve relationships, and meet goals.

Brief Program Description

Neuro-Linguistic Programming focuses on how you communicate with yourself and others, and how this communication affects your behaviors and behavior outcomes. This empowering use of language helps change unwanted habits and limiting beliefs, improve relationships, and meet goals. In this session, participants will learn NLP strategies to help improve their confidence, self-awareness, communication skills, and resiliency.

Summary

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) focuses on communication skills, with yourself and others, and how this affects your behaviors. NLP empowers you to change unwanted habits and limiting beliefs to get the behavior outcomes you desire. These outcomes include strengthening self-efficacy, strengthening relationships with those around you, strengthening resiliency, and many more. These changes in mindset and behavior can be used with adults and students and

can lead to increased quality of life and increased productivity.

This empowering use of language helps improve their confidence, self-awareness, communication skills, and how they perceive the world. Participants in this session will explore what NLP is and how it can benefit them. Further, they will examine how NLP can benefit the students they work with and how using NLP can positively impact classroom and school climate. Participants will leave with a set of strategies to implement to make positive changes in mindset and behavior.

Evidence

NLP is grounded in the psychology that there is a connection between neurological processes, language, and behavioral patterns. Renowned psychologists, Richard Bandler and John Grinder developed the NLP model in the 1970s to treat a plethora of disorders; however, more recent research touts NLP as a model to help improve self-efficacy, behavior outcomes, and resiliency.

Learning Objective 1

Explore the relationship between neurological processes, language, and behaviors.

Learning Objective 2

Identify strategies to help develop a positive state of mind conducive to learning

Learning Objective 3

Identify strategies to help influence mindset and behavior outcomes

Keyword Descriptors

school climate, SEL, emotional health, leadership

Presentation Year

2023

Start Date

3-7-2023 1:00 PM

End Date

3-7-2023 2:15 PM

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Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming to Influence Mindset and Behavior and Increase Resiliency

Session Six Breakouts ( Westbrook)

Neuro-Linguistic Programming focuses on how you communicate with yourself and others, and how this communication affects your behaviors and behavior outcomes. This empowering use of language helps change unwanted habits and limiting beliefs, improve relationships, and meet goals. In this session, participants will learn NLP strategies to help improve their confidence, self-awareness, communication skills, and resiliency.