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Books - Education & Children
Looking At Type and Careers
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The standard for MBTI® feedback in career counseling, this book describes how type is useful in career selection, linking type to interests, values, skills, decision making, and action planning. Contains career descriptions for each type and lists the most and least chosen careers from research on type and career selection. |
Author: Charles Martin, Ph.D. Format: paperback
Looking at Type and Learning Styles
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Written for both students and teachers, this book helps people discover learning preferences and decide which tools and techniques will give the best results. Examines strengths, key motivations, and blind spots as they relate to learning or teaching. Included are guidelines to assist teachers with practical ways to provide for students' learning differences. |
Author: Gordon D. Lawrence. Format: paperback
Using the MBTI® Instrument in Colleges and Universities
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This revised version of Applications of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in Higher Education is an invaluable handbook of college-related best practices and models; each chapter is written by a notable educator with extensive knowledge of psychological type theory. Topics include: Psychological development in college students; Campus retention; Residential environments; Multicultural aspects of using the MBTI instrument; Leadership styles; Career development; and approaches to ongoing research of the Indicator. |
Author: Judith A. Provost, Scott Anchors. Format: paperback
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