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Chris Harkess has a wide background and training in teaching, coaching
and facilitation. From her beginnings as an early childhood and
primary teacher she has been teaching undergraduate degree and post
graduate diploma programmes within The School of Primary Teacher
Education, Christchurch
College of Education since 1999. Chris facilitates Professional
Inquiry, Communication and Conflict Resolution Skills and teaches
by distance, online and face to face.
Alongside her
teaching, Chris has the Zenergy Diploma in Facilitation, is a certified
Conflict Partnership Life Skills Facilitator and has trained and
worked in the field of Appreciative Inquiry. Her research on Appreciative
Inquiry in 2004 explored the use of Appreciative Inquiry as a reflective
tool for student teachers. Chris has facilitated and coached a variety
of educational and community organisations through staff and team
development, conflict resolution, strategic development and change
management processes. She also coaches individuals to achieve success
in their life and work goals. Chris is currently completing her
Masters of Education (Adult learning).
Chris lived
in Singapore for 13 years with her family and was part of an international
community. She has a particular interest in and passion for promoting
effective cross cultural communication. As a New Zealand educator
currently working face to face in Rotorua, Chris facilitates partnership
through integrating Treaty of Waitangi principles in her learning
programmes and including both the Maori perspective and voice.
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