Gordon D. Lawrence
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Written for both students and teachers, this book helps gain insight into personal learning styles in order to develop more effective study and test-taking strategies and help teachers facilitate learning. Discusses strengths, key motivators, and blind spots for different preferences and provides guidelines to assist teachers in curriculum development and delivery.
63 pages Paperback
2004 CAPT
ISBN 0-935652-33-7 ISBN 13 978-0-935652-33-8
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Effective Teaching, Effective Learning
Written to help teachers bridge the gap between their teaching techniques and the needs of their students. Shows teachers how to identify the strengths and potential limitations of their own natural teaching styles and explains why certain styles are more effective with some students than others.
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Differentiation Through Personality Types
This new, comprehensive resource by Jane Kise, author of Differentiated Coaching and Find Your Fit, presents an easy-to-implement, usable framework that assists K-12 teachers in achieving success in the classroom.
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Differentiated Coaching
An exciting new book from an author well-versed in psychological type and its various applications. Here Kise explores the keys for how change can be facilitated so that everyone involved gets the most out of the process and the results.
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Write from the Start
Learn how to break writer's block and reduce writing anxiety through the power of psychological type. This practical and enjoyable workbook helps make the writing process easier and more effective through an abundance
of tools, examples, and exercises.
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MMTIC® Professional Report
The MMTIC® Professional Report is designed to complement the student report, and is written for the professional rather than the student.
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Looking at Type® Series
The Looking at Type® series includes one each of Looking at Type®: The Fundamentals, Looking at Type® and Careers, Looking at Type® and Learning Styles, Looking at Type® and Spirituality, and Looking at Type® in the Workplace.
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