Hubs and services

ecl practitioners are creating local 'hubs' in a number of countries. They are emerging organically to deliver ecl services to schools and parents.

Hubs

There are currently ecl hubs of activity forming in England and Scotland, the Netherlands, Belgium, and soon in North America. The range of services available will differ from hub-to-hub depending on need. Each hub will respond by providing personal learning opportunities, professional training courses, support to research projects, as well as the specialist interventions of systemic coaching and consulting.

Hub members learn and work together locally in their region and are also active in the global quest as members of the Community of Practice and Innovation.

For those interested in becoming an accredited ecl practitioner for professional work, or for information about existing or possible new hubs, please do contact us directly.

Services

Through our licensed hubs, we also offer a range of services and training to teachers, support staff, parents and educational leaders who are interested in finding out more about systemic and creative approaches to learning, innovation and change.

Our services and courses bring to life practical yet cutting-edge insights, tools and processes designed to enhance your capacity to nurture, teach and lead. These services include:

  • Parenting learning circles - small, informal groups using a systemic perspective to explore concerns and delights around parenting.
  • Professional development - tailored learning in systemic and creative approaches to meet the specific development needs of individuals and schools.
  • Consulting - supporting school leaders and teams through significant organisational, team and individual change.
  • Systemic coaching - developing and supporting leaders and catalysts with a focus on performance, innovation and change.
  • Research and innovation - partnerships with schools and policy makers, designing projects at the cutting edge of educational practice and theory.
  • Dissolving Barriers to Learning - a powerful workshop based process to help parents and teachers deal with vulnerable children and young people who are struggling to engage with learning.

To learn more please get in touch with the appropriate hub.

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