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Chapter 7 Learn

Chapter 7 Learn. In this chapter you will. Define learning Identify and discuss the learning process Identify your learning style, primary intelligence, and personality type and learn how to use each of these to increase active and authentic learning. With a Partner.

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Chapter 7 Learn

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  1. Chapter 7 Learn

  2. In this chapter you will • Define learning • Identify and discuss the learning process • Identify your learning style, primary intelligence, and personality type and learn how to use each of these to increase active and authentic learning.

  3. With a Partner Read “What is This Thing Called Learning” p. 160 & answer the following questions: - What is learning and the 4 types? Read “Give Your Brain a Workout” p. 161 • Explain the process of learning. • Draw a picture of how learning looks according to the description in the last paragraph.

  4. Understand Your Strengths • What is your learning style? • What is your dominant personality type? • What is your dominant intelligence?

  5. Test Yourself Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences Assessment http://literacyworks.org/mi/assessment/findyourstrengths.html Pgs. 162-169

  6. VAK Questionnaire (VARK Inv.) • Take and Review VARK Inventory • http://www.vark-learn.com/english/page.asp?p=questionnaire

  7. Personality Assessment-Based on Jung Typology • Personality Assessment Profile p. 174 & 175 • Assess the results and analyze the descriptions p. 176-178 Type Focus Directions • 1. Visit this site: http://careers.typefocus.com/index.html • Select the “Click to Register” Icon • Use HCCS77 for the Site ID and fill in the remaining information with your personal information & Log in • At the bottom on the left select the “Personality Questionnaire” and complete the questionnaire • Submit and read your results

  8. Think about all of your strengths • What does this have to do with you? • How can these discoveries help or hurt you? • How can you use these discoveries to succeed academically?

  9. Possible Career Paths by Personality Type BSM Consulting http://www.personalitypage.com/html/careers.html

  10. ISTJ -The Duty Fulfillers ESTJ - The Guardians ISFJ - The Nurturers ESFJ - The Caregivers ISTP - The Mechanics ESTP - The Doers ESFP - The Performers ISFP - The Artists ENTJ - The Executives INTJ - The Scientists ENTP - The Visionaries INTP - The Thinkers ENFJ - The Givers INFJ - The Protectors ENFP - The Inspirers INFP - The Idealists

  11. Possible Career Paths ISTJ • Business Executives, Administrators and Managers • Accountants and Financial Officers • Police and Detectives • Judges • Lawyers • Medical Doctors / Dentists • Computer Programmers, Systems Analysts, and Computer Specialists • Military Leaders

  12. Possible Career Paths ESTJ • Military leaders • Business Administrators and Managers • Police / Detective work • Judges • Financial Officers • Teachers • Sales Representatives

  13. Possible Career Paths ISFJ • Interior Decorators • Designers • Nurses • Administrators and Managers • Administrative Assistants • Child Care / Early Childhood Development • Social Work / Counselors • Paralegals • Clergy / Religious Workers • Office Managers • Shopkeepers • Bookkeepers • Home Economics

  14. Possible Career Paths ESFJ • Home Economics • Nursing • Teaching • Administrators • Child Care • Family Practice Physician • Clergy or other religious work • Office Managers • Counselors / Social Work • Bookkeeping / Accounting • Administrative Assistants

  15. Possible Career Paths ISTP • Police and Detective Work • Forensic Pathologists • Computer Programmers, System Analysts and Computer Specialists • Engineers • Carpenters • Mechanics • Pilots, Drivers, Motorcyclists • Athletes • Entrepreneurs

  16. Possible Career Paths ESTP • Sales Representatives • Marketing Personnel • Police / Detective Work • Paramedic / Emergency Medical Technician • PC Technicians or Network Cablers • Computer Technical Support • Entrepreneurs

  17. Possible Career Paths ESFP • Artists, Performers and Actors • Sales Representatives • Counselors / Social Work • Child Care • Fashion Designers • Interior Decorators • Consultants • Photographers

  18. Possible Career Paths ISFP • Artist • Musician / Composer • Designer • Child Care / Early Childhood Development • Social Worker / Counselor • Teacher • Psychologist • Veterinarian • Forest Ranger • Pediatrician

  19. Possible Career Paths ENTJ • Corporate Executive Officer; Organization Builder • Entrepreneur • Computer Consultant • Lawyer • Judge • Business Administrators and Managers • University Professors and Administrators

  20. Possible Career Paths INTJ • Scientists • Engineers • Professors and Teachers • Medical Doctors / Dentists • Corporate Strategists and Organization Builders • Business Administrators / Managers • Military Leaders • Lawyers / Attorneys • Judges • Computer Programmers, Systems Analysts and Computer Specialists

  21. Possible Career Paths ENTP • Lawyers • Psychologists • Entrepreneurs • Photographers • Consultants • Engineers • Scientists • Actors • Sales Representatives • Marketing Personnel • Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist

  22. Possible Career Paths INTP • Scientists - especially Physics, Chemistry • Photographers • Strategic Planners • Mathematicians • University Professors • Computer Programmers, Systems Analysts, Computer Animation and Computer Specialists • Technical Writers • Engineers • Lawyers / Attorneys • Judges • Forensic Research • Forestry and Park Rangers

  23. Possible Career Paths ENFJ • Facilitator • Consultant • Psychologist • Social Worker / Counselor • Teacher • Clergy • Sales Representative • Human Resources • Manager • Events Coordinator • Sales Representative • Politicians / Diplomats • Writers

  24. Possible Career Paths INFJ • Clergy / Religious Work • Teachers • Medical Doctors / Dentists • Alternative Health Care Practitioners, i.e. Chiropractor, Reflexologist • Psychologists • Psychiatrists • Counselors and Social Workers • Musicians and Artists • Photographers • Child Care / Early Childhood Development

  25. Possible Career Paths ENFP • Consultant • Psychologist • Entrepreneur • Actor • Teacher • Counselor • Politician / Diplomat • Writer / Journalist • Television Reporter • Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist • Scientist • Engineer

  26. Possible Career Paths INFP • Writers • Counselors / Social Workers • Teachers / Professors • Psychologists • Psychiatrists • Musicians • Clergy / Religious Workers

  27. Learn how to study for exams http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCp3OFRod1g&feature=fvw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gq3XIrucZpI&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjU7cKNDCt8&feature=related

  28. Chapter 7 Review • What is learning and the 4 types? • How does learning occur in your brain? • What are the types of motivations and how can you use them? • What are multiple intelligences and how do they affect you? • What are the learning style types and how do they affect you? • What are the personality types and how do they affect you? • What are the degree types and how many credits does each require? • What does each number mean in course titles?

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