Professional Development Part II August 5, 2010 Montgomery College

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Professional Development Part II August 5, 2010 Montgomery College

Overview The Do What You Are (DWYA) personality assessment Exercises The Productivity Environmental Preference Survey Exercise Teaching Tips Interactive activities (as time permits)

Job Jar Activity

Do What You Are Personality Assessment

Carl Jung 1875-1961 We are born with natural preferences which we develop over a lifetime. There are no good or bad types. Each type has their own unique gifts and talents. Exercise: What is a preference?

Key Theme Choosing a major Career choice Learning Style Communication Self-understanding

Administering the DWYA Find a time when you are not tired or rushed. There are no right or wrong answers. Answer quickly giving your first impression. Do not over analyze. You will have a chance to look at your profile and change it if you think it is not correct.

Administering the DWYA Answer the questions honestly to get the best results. Answer the questions how you usually are when you are not stressed. Do not answer the questions: How you want to be How you have to be at home, work or school How others want you to be

Getting Good Results Encourage students to give honest answers. What are some reasons students would not give honest answers? Think, Pair, Share

Administering the DWYA The test does not measure: Intelligence Psychological or emotional health

Resources http://www.collegesuccess1.com/DoWhatYouAre.htm CollegeScope User’s Manual Do What You Are Handbook Psychometric Report

Interpreting the Do What You Are personality assessment

Begin Self-Assessment How we interact with the world and where we place our energy E_____________________________|____________________________I Extraversion Introversion

The kind of information we naturally notice and remember Self-Assessment The kind of information we naturally notice and remember S_____________________________|___________________________N Sensing Intuition

Personality Exercise Write about the picture for 3 minutes

By Ian Jackson

Self-Assessment How we make decisions T_____________________________|___________________________F Thinking Feeling

Whether we prefer to live in a more structured or spontaneous way Self-Assessment Whether we prefer to live in a more structured or spontaneous way J_____________________________|_____________________________P Judging Perceiving

J and P Exercise: Where do you stand? I can play anytime I have to finish my work before I play

The PEPS Learning Style Assessment Measures preferences in 20 areas

Administering the PEPS Give your initial response No need to over analyze Answer as though you were learning new or difficult information

Important Considerations It is not a test It describes how you prefer to learn new or difficult material Usually there are 6 or 7 areas out of 20 that are important for an individual

The PEPS Learning Style Assessment Measures preferences in 20 areas Perceptual Auditory Visual Kinesthetic Tactile

PEPS Immediate environment Sound Heat Light Design (formal or informal)

PEPS Emotionality Motivation Responsibility Persistence Structure

PEPS Sociological Self oriented Peer oriented Adult oriented

PEPS Physical Time of day Food intake Mobility

Perceptual Auditory (one third) Visual (one third) Tactile/Kinesthetic (one third) Learning disabled as well as gifted prefer tactile/kinesthetic

Note that a detailed list of learning strategies for your style follows this chart.

Learning Style Exercise: The Paper Airplane

Tips for New Instructors http://www. collegesuccess1

Tips for New Instructors Write your syllabus Take the assessments Read the User’s Manual Expect your students to read the chapter before class begins Use the Instructor Manual to select activities to engage students in learning

Teaching Excellence If you were evaluating a class, what would you look for? Think Pair Share

Teaching Excellence Students are engaged in learning The professor uses a variety of teaching techniques to appeal to different learning styles Students have good attendance The professor has a good syllabus The professor establishes a positive learning environment

Tips for Engaging Students in Learning How to quickly engage students How to run a group successfully Favorite Exercises

Share what has worked for you

What is Something you learned? Something you found useful?

Questions? Discussion Evaluation