Personalities of teachers and students prove to be the greatest dynamic of a successful classroom!
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Would you like to encourage more learning and participation in the classroom?
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What if you could change the dynamics of your classroom by changing your perspective?
Click here to order your copy today! This quick and easy read explains why your choices in the classroom can make the difference between a student barely completing school and excelling after graduation. Find answers to your classroom relationship questions through:
- A 26-Question Personality Assessment
- Keyword Personality Identifiers
- Classroom Communication Strategies
- Relational and Instructional Tactics
- Personality Quick Tips to Encourage Your Students
- Strategies to Equip and Encourage Your Student’s Parents
Understanding how to accept and celebrate different personalities in the classroom can be a game changer. Imagine the empowerment this superb succinct guide can bring as teachers recognize, respond, and capitalize on the strength of each student!” ~Dalene Parker, Ed.D., NBCT
Are you the:
- Get-it-done educator?
- Life-of-the-party educator?
- Keep-it-peaceful educator?
- Everything-in-order educator?
Educators! Download our Get-To-Know-You-Quick Student Questionaire here. [Please note, the personality answer key is located in the Educator quick guide]
“As a campus minister, I work with many different personality types on a daily basis from students to parents to faculty and staff. Having LINKED® for Educators Quick Guide to Personalities as a ready guide and refresher on the personalities is extremely useful and its easy-to-understand layout makes digesting the handy tips for dealing with the personalities a quick and stress-free exercise. I highly recommend this short guide for anyone practicing in the people-oriented professions.” ~Dr. Henry W. Clary, Dean of Spiritual Formation, Bluefield College, WV
“As a lifelong educator, there’s nothing more important than relationships. As Margaret Wheatley once said, ‘People are the solution to the problems that confront us.’ Thank you Linda Gilden and Linda Goldfarb for your thoughtful insights about the power of personality. When we better understand ourselves we’re far more effective in the ways we relate to others. This book should be on every teacher’s desk!” ~Dr. Russell Booker, Superintendent of Spartanburg (SC) County School District Seven
“To know a child is to better teach that child. A child’s personality in many ways determines how he learns best. As a teacher with 41 years experience I have learned that my students learn differently. Learning more about their personality gives a teacher direction to help diversify her teaching to meet the needs of that individual child.” ~Sheila Sistare, Middle School Educator