Course curriculum overview
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Introducing Atlassian
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Responses from your colleagues
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Your initial reactions
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Industry insights on active listening
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Your approach to encouraging active listening
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Strategies to ensure active listening
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Examples from your colleagues
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Your perspective on active listening strategies
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Industry insights on self-awareness
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Framework for reflection
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Reflection in an education context
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Your self-reflection
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Promoting dialogue through reflection
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Your action plan
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Industry insights on effective collaboration
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Your concluding reactions
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Congratulations & next steps
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Send us your feedback
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- 4 Videos
- 1hr of Professional Development
Why Atlassian
Atlassian is a unicorn software company whose products transform the way that teams work.
Testimonials
“Really engaging and thought provoking, content is well produced and concise, and I have found myself still thinking it through for days after. I am absolutely going to use some of these insights moving forward.”
Director of STEM & Innovation, St Catherine’s School“Thought provoking. I enjoy the prospect of incorporating strategies from leaders in other industries into teaching. I feel that we often assume education is distinct from industry standards due to the often intangible nature of education. I would like to see these strategies employed in staff rooms.”
Science Teacher, St Catherine’s SchoolCourses with Atlassian
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Selectively picking and applying information may temporarily take something off your plate, but using evidence authentically lets problems truly be solved. Learn strategies from Atlassian that show the whole picture and cut to the heart of a problem.