On October 27, 2013, I’m part of a presentation team at the JALT International Conference in Kobe, Japan. Our presentation team members are: Brian Cullen, Brad Deacon, Ben Backwell, and Sarah Mulvey. We are presenting an NLP-influenced modelling tool, the Experiential Array, which was developed by David Gordon.
In the presentation, we will describe how we used this tool to model the ability of two expert teachers to create and maintain rapport in the classroom. Participants will also have the opportunity to try out modelling using a simplified version of the Experiential Array.
You can download our handout for the presentation: JALT2013-Handout