Consulting Services

To Schedule a Seminar Contact Kim Bevill at kgbevill@comcast.net

Inservice Courses

Select a topic from the course descriptions link or customize a seminar to meet the specific needs of your faculty. All in-services will be age level appropriate and will feature the latest research based strategies which fit with best practice.

This is a quote from one of my recent in-service trainings--"My name is Seth and I had the pleasure of attending your conference with the staff of Rivendell School in Fort Collins where I am a teacher. I can safely say that I have never been to an inservice/conference/training where I came back and actually implemented so many ideas. Thanks so much!"

Select from our list of topics to customize your own in-service:

“The Top Ten Things Every Teacher Needs to Know”
This is the most popular training today. The top ten features the latest scientific research on how to increase learning, motivation, attention and performance. You will learn why our students must perceive meaning in all curriculum, know the role of sleep and nutrition in learning and why fitness and movement must be a part of life. You’ll also learn that research confirms the importance of music in our classrooms and the importance of respecting gender differences to enhance academic success. In addition to the application in your classroom you will also learn why neurologists agree these strategies will enhance your health and slow cognitive aging: improve memory, ability to think, speed processing–-even maintain a healthy weight!

Essentials For Learning: Learning And Stress
Use research based methods to alleviate short and long-term effects of stress. Improve student achievement in the classroom and on standardized tests. The most important things you will learn are the basics about your brain; learn how high and low levels of certain neurotransmitters influence your quality of life, as well as you loved ones quality of life. Learn what your neurology looks like during a depression, during a celebration, on drugs and on alcohol.

Gender And The Brain: What It Means For Learning
This training is popular with teachers and administrators. Brain imaging shows compelling differences in male-female processing. Learn how neurology, hormones and culture work together to create such intriguing opposites. The latest research provides an understanding of gender differences and allows educators to tap into their greatest potential. What does it mean for the future of instruction and assessment?

Hollywood, PlayStation And The Brain
What does the latest in neuroscience tell us about the short-term and long-term effects on neurology and behavior? The time has come for parents and teachers to harness the principles that Hollywood and Playstation use to revolutionize student motivation to complete homework and re-ignite learning in the classroom.

Learning In Motion
This course emphasizes the extraordinary relationship between physical movement and academic success, test scores, and physical and mental health. Brain based research supports the powerful effect of integrating movement to classroom content especially through the use of games. Adapt physical activities to any content area.

Fitness and the Human Brain
Neuroscientists are conducting studies that show that movement results in significant gains in cognitive processing, and even slows down normal aging processes. Learn why exercise/moving are critical for optimal brain performance. Come learn what all educators should know about physical movement and its side effects...significant gains in attention, motivation and memory. Use these activities to engage students with attention deficits, manage discipline, motivate apathetic learners, and reinvigorate learning for everyone in the classroom.

Put Music In Every Classroom: Music and Learning
This course will provide the latest research on the effects of music, its role in academic achievement and the verdict on standardized test scores. Learn why all educators should integrate music into all content for maximum impact on the academic curriculum. Use music to ignite passion for your lessons in the classroom.

You Must Remember This: Memory and the Brain
Alzheimer's, stress and aging offer fascinating insights to the way our memory works, or doesn't. Finally, studies reveal why we remember some things, forget others, and suggest reasons for those times you can't seem to remember why you entered into a room. Learn the limits of our memory systems we rely on in life and count on in assessments.

Why Relationships Make Us Healthy
The most current research supports what we already know to be true; our relationships make us stronger, healthier and happier. This session will highlight the latest research that supports having a certain number of close friends outside the home ensures a longer healthier quality of life—even fewer mild colds. You will leave with ideas and strategies guaranteed to help you make more friends and strengthen the precious ones you have!