mentoringsummit.eu
  • Home
  • Programme
    • Agenda
    • Masterclass
    • Workshops
    • Speakers
  • Plenaries Replay
  • Gallery 2024
    • Day 1 – 24th April
    • Day 2 – 25th April
    • Day 3 – 26th April
  • About
    • About us
    • Advisory board
    • FAQ
    • Previous summits
      • Leeuwarden 2022
        • Programme 2022
          • Speakers
          • Workshops 2022
        • Replay 2022
          • Workshops – Entrepreneurship and world of work
          • Workshops – Education Pathways
          • Workshops – Innovative communities
          • Keynote speakers
          • Keynote day 1
          • Keynotes day 2
        • Gallery 2022
          • Pre-event 18th May
          • Day 1 19th May
          • Day 2 20th May
        • Library 2022
          • Researchers’ Assembly
          • Workshops Slides
          • Press Release 2022
        • Blog 2022
      • Barcelona 2020
        • About us 2020
        • Keynotes 2020
        • Workshops 2020
        • Open Sessions 2020
        • Philanthropic Track 2020
      • Berlin 2018
        • Keynotes 2018
        • Workshops 2018
        • Sessions 2018
          • Documentation
          • Pictures
        • Social Media Wall 2018
        • Picture Gallery 2018
        • About Us 2018
      • Leeuwarden 2016
  • Home
  • Programme
    • Agenda
    • Masterclass
    • Workshops
    • Speakers
  • Plenaries Replay
  • Gallery 2024
    • Day 1 – 24th April
    • Day 2 – 25th April
    • Day 3 – 26th April
  • About
    • About us
    • Advisory board
    • FAQ
    • Previous summits
      • Leeuwarden 2022
        • Programme 2022
          • Speakers
          • Workshops 2022
        • Replay 2022
          • Workshops – Entrepreneurship and world of work
          • Workshops – Education Pathways
          • Workshops – Innovative communities
          • Keynote speakers
          • Keynote day 1
          • Keynotes day 2
        • Gallery 2022
          • Pre-event 18th May
          • Day 1 19th May
          • Day 2 20th May
        • Library 2022
          • Researchers’ Assembly
          • Workshops Slides
          • Press Release 2022
        • Blog 2022
      • Barcelona 2020
        • About us 2020
        • Keynotes 2020
        • Workshops 2020
        • Open Sessions 2020
        • Philanthropic Track 2020
      • Berlin 2018
        • Keynotes 2018
        • Workshops 2018
        • Sessions 2018
          • Documentation
          • Pictures
        • Social Media Wall 2018
        • Picture Gallery 2018
        • About Us 2018
      • Leeuwarden 2016
Jean-Marie-Molina-1-e1646833650700

Jean-Marie Molina

Philosophical educationalist, child and family pedagogue and a senior lecturer at the Rotterdam University of Applied Science

Bio

Jean – Marie Molina is a philosophical educator, general and family educator, author and senior lecturer in study success at a university of applied sciences in the Randstad. She specialized in, among others: academic retention, learning, study success and academic performance, child rearing and education, family and relationship relationships from a theoretical, historical and intercultural perspective. Her current focus is on academic retention among students, metacognition and teacher professionalization in the field of evidence informed teaching. In 2006 she introduced her (educational) method called “Tough Love” to the world. The model based on the principles of applied behavioral sciences, educational psychology and neurocognition is used to improve the sense of competence, learning.

Lately she recognized  that many students struggle with completing a degree. For years it has been assumed that students in the Netherlands who run this risk and who study for a long time come from traditional immigrant families with a low socio-economic status. But that picture is quickly changing. More and more students, from highly educated families with strong support systems, are at risk and fail in college and university. She believes this is mainly due to the way children are taught to interpret challenges and failures as negatives that prevent their response from motivating them to achieve the goal. Also, most teachers are not professionalized in the best strategies for learning how to learn best.

What helps her  enormously in her work is that she can make complex and abstract principles small and manageable. “I help you to learn to learn” says she in one of her intoroductions. Moreover, she likes to motivate you to master ‘learning’. She added that “You will reap the benefits not only during your studies, but in your further career”.

Keynote Title: #Tough Love – Changing Stories to Change Lives

We have always been taught that we are products of our environments. For a large part this is true. However being a product of our environments is. But what if we could change this process? What if we were given tools that enable to interpret and react differently, powerfully, more effectively to our circumstances thereby enabling us to recreate our own environments, our own reality? In this key note we embark upon a journey whereby we will take a  novel, yet critical look at the role of an important concept in our experience of the world: our stories.

 



European Mentoring Summit 2024
ems2024@collectifmentorat.fr

Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

Contact

Contact Us

Credits

You can subscribe to our newsletter below

Subscribe

Please do check your spam folder when enrolling to our newsletter and don’t forget to check our EMS updates also on our socials!