Schedule of Seminars & Events
In conjunction with the
International Association for Applied Control Theory (IAACT),
BE-Print for Living and Life Connections offer training in a standardized and comprehensive approach to helping others help themselves. For more details about the BE-Print system, visit the BE-Print Web site.
ACT I (BE-Print I) and ACT II (BE-Print II) on March 16-18, 2010, in Charlotte, NC. For more information about this training, including tuition, scholarships, and registration details, contact Glenn Smith via telephone at 704-332-7278 or via e-mail at reactnot@aol.com.
In conjunction with the
International Association for Applied Control Theory (IAACT),
New View conducts intensive training sessions designed to teach the applications of Perceptual Control Theory in education,
social services, and management. For a comprehensive description of each course, visit IAACT's Course Descriptions page, or
download our brochure.
Tuition: Tuition for the seminar is $550 per person
for each course, and includes all teaching materials. You are responsible for your own hotel accommodations and meals.
For more information, contact New View via telephone at 800-441-3604 (toll-free) / 919-942-8491 or via e-mail at
info@newviewpublications.com.
ACTs I, II, and III on June 21-24, 2010, in Chapel Hill, NC. Visit New View to register online,
or download our brochure and mail your registration to the office.
ACTs I, II, and III on January 17-20, 2011, in Hilton Head Island, SC. Visit New View to register online,
or download our brochure and mail your registration to the office.
ACT IV (The Loop: Practicum Supervision and Beyond) on January 17-20, 2011, in Hilton Head Island, SC, co-sponsored by IAACT.
Visit New View to register online,
or download our brochure and mail your registration to the office.
Take Charge! is a dynamic curriculum for adolescents based on the book In Pursuit of Happiness by E. Perry Good. It focuses on helping kids help themselves. The curriculum 's foundation is Perceptual Control Theory.
The Take Charge! curriculum is designed as a component of the 'Connected School' curriculum. When both staff and students have mastered the concepts of internal motivation and purposeful behavior, the entire school culture begins to change.
For more information about Take Charge! workshops and the curriculum, download our brochure.
Take Charge! Workshop on January 21-22, 2011, in Hilton Head Island, SC.
Visit New View to register online,
or download our brochure and mail your registration to the office.
New Listings: To add an intensive seminar or other event to the IAACT training schedule,
please contact the IAACT office via
telephone at 800-441-3604 or via e-mail at info@iaact.com.
Event listings should include date(s) and duration, location, cost, intended audience, course descriptions,
prerequisites, and contact information. Submissions should be received by the IAACT office no less
than 30 days in advance of the event.