The Jan Alley Scholarship


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A Wonderful Life

Master TetraMap Facilitator Jan Alley passed away in August 2021. Her life was full of people she loved and causes she was passionate about. 

TetraMap played a central role in her life and work for over 20 years. Her legacy is played out every day through the people she engaged with and the lives she touched in her many workshops. Jan loved all forms of Education, especially the performing arts.

She particularly valued TetraMap’s approach to resolving conflict, the ability to see different perspectives and the focus on the tetrahedron (where all sides are equal and inter-dependent).

‘We all know how much value the TetraMap model brings to our learners, BUT when you add the tetrahedron, then there’s a whole NEW dimension – a whole new way of seeing things. “
Jan Alley

TetraMap International chose to create these scholarships to honour Jan’s passion for people, education, diversity, inclusion and activity-based learning. We hope that through this, many more people will understand how strength lies in valuing differences in order to collaborate better, communicate effectively, reduce conflict and inspire change.   

Why should you apply? 

Joining this programme will help you, and those you serve to:

  • Enhance your facilitation kete (toolkit) and make learning more sticky.
  • Assert your belief that strength lies in valuing differences.
  • Leverage different natures in teams, projects, and with daily tasks.
  • Create a common language that builds trust, enables effective communication and develops deep self-awareness.
  • Build leaders who are: courageous, wise, compassionate and inspiring.
  • Apply one simple framework every day, in any context, and through that continue learning more.
  • Become part of a generous community of local and global facilitators.
  • Stretch yourself! More talented facilitators can change more lives. More transformational learning, means less transactional teaching.
  • Support you to be part of an organisation (yours and ours) that delivers on results, knows systems are structures, appreciates, cares for and energises people, and respects our fragile planet.

 Who’s it for?  

  • The scholarships are open for anyone working in the field of Education. 
  • The investment in the tuition fees are currently a barrier to entry for you or your organisation. 
  • The recipient should have an intention to use the model for both personal and professional development and intend to share the model with others for the benefit of their respective communities. 
  • This global scholarship opportunity is available for one place per region in 2024.
  • 2024 applications close on 30th May 2024.  

What’s included? 

  • Tuition, TetraMap Resources Participant Pack, and refreshments (for face to face courses) .
  • Full terms and conditions are on the application form below.
  • More on the Certification Course 
  • Planned 2024 courses. Please note that course dates may change.

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  1. This scholarship opportunity is available for one place per region in 2024. It is valid for both face-to-face and virtual certification courses.
  2. The place includes tuition, TetraMap Resources Participant Pack, and refreshment (for face to face certification course). Travel and accommodation (if required) is at your own expense.   
  3. These scholarships are open for anyone working in the field of Education.
  4. Applications for 2024 courses must be received by TetraMap International by the 30th May 2024. 
  5. Successful applicants  will be notified in writing by TetraMap International before 15th July 2024.
  6. The recipient should have an intention to use the model for both personal and professional development, and intend to share the model with others for the benefit of their respective communities. 
  7. The recipient understands that TetraMap's resources are copyright, and must be purchased to use in workshops with colleagues and students.       
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