The Four Elements of TetraMap

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The Four Elements of TetraMap EDUCATION AND YOUTH The Four Elements of TetraMap

The Value Proposition Do MORE with LE$$ Board of Trustees Senior Leadership Team Staff Students

The Basics FIRM CLEAR CALM BRIGHT

TetraMap Presentation Notes TetraMap for BOT* DEVELOP CREATE Strategy and Policy School of Choice FIRM CLEAR CALM BRIGHT Slide 4 - The TetraMap® of Behaviour (orientation) Earth is firm, Air is clear, Water is calm, Fire is bright. Click for each Element: Earth is facts oriented Air is logic oriented Water is feelings oriented Fire is possibilities oriented Let’s look at the preferences of each Element in more detail... SET ACHIEVE Direction Interdependence *BOT = Board of Trustees © 2006 TetraMap International Ltd 4

TetraMap Presentation Notes TetraMap for SLT* DEVELOP MAXIMIZE Procedure and Systems Potential FIRM CLEAR CALM BRIGHT Slide 5 - The TetraMap® of Behaviour (orientation) Earth is firm, Air is clear, Water is calm, Fire is bright. Click for each Element: Earth is facts oriented Air is logic oriented Water is feelings oriented Fire is possibilities oriented Let’s look at the preferences of each Element in more detail... DELIVER FACILITATE Outcomes Collaboration © 2007 TetraMap International Ltd www.tetramap.com © 2006 TetraMap International Ltd 5

TetraMap Presentation Notes TetraMap for Staff DELIVER CELEBRATE Curriculum Success FIRM CLEAR CALM BRIGHT Slide 6 - The TetraMap® of Behaviour (orientation) Earth is firm, Air is clear, Water is calm, Fire is bright. Click for each Element: Earth is facts oriented Air is logic oriented Water is feelings oriented Fire is possibilities oriented Let’s look at the preferences of each Element in more detail... IMPROVE VALUE Student Achievement Diverse Needs © 2007 TetraMap International Ltd www.tetramap.com © 2006 TetraMap International Ltd 6

TetraMap Presentation Notes TetraMap for Students UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND Preferences Passion and Potential FIRM CLEAR CALM BRIGHT Slide 7 - The TetraMap® of Behaviour (orientation) Earth is firm, Air is clear, Water is calm, Fire is bright. Click for each Element: Earth is facts oriented Air is logic oriented Water is feelings oriented Fire is possibilities oriented Let’s look at the preferences of each Element in more detail... UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND Self Others © 2007 TetraMap International Ltd www.tetramap.com © 2006 TetraMap International Ltd 7

TetraMap Presentation Notes TetraMap for Students KNOW DEVELOP Reasons for Preferences Confidence to follow their dream FIRM CLEAR CALM BRIGHT Slide 8 - The TetraMap® of Behaviour (orientation) Earth is firm, Air is clear, Water is calm, Fire is bright. Click for each Element: Earth is facts oriented Air is logic oriented Water is feelings oriented Fire is possibilities oriented Let’s look at the preferences of each Element in more detail... DEVELOP IDENTIFY Confidence and Self-belief Sense of Belonging © 2007 TetraMap International Ltd www.tetramap.com © 2006 TetraMap International Ltd 8

TetraMap Presentation Notes TetraMap for Students What are YOUR learning preferences and why? Be who YOU want to be KNOW SHOW Reasons for Preferences Confidence to follow your dream FIRM CLEAR CALM BRIGHT Slide 9 - The TetraMap® of Behaviour (orientation) Earth is firm, Air is clear, Water is calm, Fire is bright. Click for each Element: Earth is facts oriented Air is logic oriented Water is feelings oriented Fire is possibilities oriented Let’s look at the preferences of each Element in more detail... DEVELOP IDENTIFY Confidence and Self-belief Sense of Belonging Who can you TRUST? Have confidence in YOUR goals. © 2006 TetraMap International Ltd 9