With this program you develop Personal Mastery in your pupils / students.

Stichting Organisatie Leren is a community of professionals who learn from, with and through each other. Focused on learning as a person, learning as a team, learning as an organization and learning as a society.

Our Personal Mastery Model

This is the model that everything revolves around. The pupils/students continuously reflect on the following aspects:

  • Me & Myself: Who am I? What can I do? What do I want?
  • Me & the Other: How do I relate to my environment (family/friends, etc.), and they to me?
  • Me & the System: What is at stake? How is everything connected? What is my contribution to society?
  • Me & the NOW: What do I do with what I have learned? With the insights? With the new inspiration? Concretely? In actions/behavior?

The challenge:

How do you develop Personal Mastery in young people? Even when there is no direct need to learn this?

The solution:

By allowing young people to discover their qualities and the contribution they can make to society in a fun and inspiring way.

The objective of the Personal Mastery program is that young people get more control over their own lives. That they stand more consciously in life and make more considered choices. This does not happen overnight. And the greatest learning results are at the edge of the comfort zone. That makes this Personal Mastery program a multi-year program, in which the exercises are "challenging". 

In this online program you can find support as a teacher / lecturer in the form of ready-made lessons / assignments. We always assume 'blocks' of 4 consecutive hours. This requires some organization / coordination (project days?) where the hours can be accommodated at LBO (Career orientation and guidance) or at Formative Education (religious education). But as a teacher you often know best how to give substance to this and where to spend these hours.

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