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A Teacher's Guide to Cognitive Type Theory & Learning Style
Using real-life examples, this book guides you through 16 types of learners and explains curricular and instructional approaches that are effective with
each.
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Discovering Type with Teens
It’s not easy being a teen. Looking back on those days we often say, "If only I knew then what I know now." That statement resonates even more when we think about all the insights gained from our knowledge of personality type.
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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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Exploring Personality Type: Creating a Personal Path for Success
Written for high school students, this is a book about the unique ways they like to learn, think, and act as they go through life.
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Exploring Personality Type: Discovering My Best And Your Best
Written at the elementary school level, Exploring Personality Type: Discovering My Best and Your Best is about how students might like to learn, think, and act.
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Exploring Personality Type: Discovering My Strengths and Stretches
Written for middle and junior high school students, this is a book about how students like to learn, think, and act. Exploring Personality Type: Discovering My Strengths and Stretches can be used to help students better understand their MMTIC® results both in the classroom and at home.
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Great Minds Don't Think Alike!
Every day teachers are faced with a sea of expectant faces—each with a different way of seeing and learning. How can we motivate and empower every one of these young people to reach their highest potential?
In Great Minds Don’t Think Alike! education experts Diane Payne and Sondra VanSant provide the ultimate lesson plan for transforming classrooms into places where every child becomes engaged in the learning process.
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Introduction to Type® and Learning
We all learn in a variety of ways–some of us learn by seeing, some by listening, and some by doing. No matter what your learning preference, this insightful booklet will help you make the most of your learning opportunities.
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Introduction to Type® in College
Prepare high school and college students for the rigorous academic and social
aspects of university life. This booklet describes how a student's MBTI® type
can affect learning styles, study habits, test taking, roommate and personal
relationships, and stress in the college environment.
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Introduction to Type® Library
The Introduction to Type® Library is wonderful reference for professionals who work with type and for students exploring the applications of the MBTI® instrument.
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Looking at Type® and Learning Styles
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.
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Looking at Type® and Learning Styles (Package of 10)
Written for both students and teachers, this book helps people discover
learning preferences and decide which tools and techniques will give the best
results.
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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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MMTIC® Manual
Includes a general introduction to type and the Murphy-Meisgeier Type Indicator for Children® (MMTIC®) assessment. The development, administration, and scoring of the MMTIC assessment are explained, along with information on the reliability and validity of the instrument.
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People Types & Tiger Stripes
People’s behavior often seems randomly varied—but according to Carl G. Jung, behavior actually follows patterns. Jung called these patterns "psychological types," and he wrote extensively about these types.
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Procrastination
Contains suggested approaches to help procrastinators overcome the often obstructive pattern of putting off tasks. An oft-mentioned assumption that perceiving types are the procrastinators is not the case! This booklet discusses how different types procrastinate and how each can strengthen qualities that eliminate procrastination.
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Strategies for Success
The next step after giving high school or college students their MBTI® results! A practical nuts-and-bolts approach to understanding learning styles and strategy differences.
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The Chemistry of Personality
Every student learns differently. The Chemistry of
Personality is every teacher's invaluable guide to a
powerful and simple method of understanding such
diversity, exploring a positive approach to personality
differences with their students, and using effective teaching methods that reach and engage every young mind.
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Type in Education Kit
Everyone wins when personality type enters the picture in the education process. Teachers, counselors, administrators, parents, and students learn there are many paths to success, and embracing differences yields a love of learning that carries on for life.
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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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