Video Course: Teaching Hands-On Skills: Best Practices for the Classroom

Anne Williams

This course was originally presented at the 2018 ABMP School Forum. Are you optimizing the methods you use to teach hands-on skills in the classroom? The psychomotor domain is learning related to well-coordinated physical movements, hands-on skills, fluid use of professional language, learned behaviors, and informed responses. You teach in this domain when you provide a demonstration of massage techniques, use role playing in ethics classes, or teach professionalism (among others). Use the research-informed theory and practice in this information-packed webinar to enhance your hands-on skills teaching.

This course is 84 minutes in length (1.5 CE hours).

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Anne Williams

Anne Williams is a licensed massage therapist, former esthetician, certified reflexologist, clinical hypnotherapist, registered counselor, aromatherapist, author, and educator. She has worked as a school director of education, massage instructor, CE provider, spa consultant, curriculum specialist, and director of education at Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP). She is currently the director of education at Massage Mastery Online. Her publications include Spa Bodywork: A Guide for Massage Therapists (2006) and Massage Mastery: From Student to Professional (2012). Learn more at www.plantspiritlife.com and https://massagemastery.online/.

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