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Of Note: 10/5/12. Due today: p 45-49 activity 4.2 Homework:p60-65 far right column only- √ if you can do that skill. Do not follow printed instructions ;-). Of Note: 10/8/12. Due Today: p60-65 far right column only- √ if you can do that skill. Do not follow printed instructions ;-)
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Of Note: 10/5/12 • Due today: p 45-49 activity 4.2 • Homework:p60-65 far right column only- • √ if you can do that skill. • Do not follow printed instructions ;-)
Of Note: 10/8/12 • Due Today: p60-65 far right column only- • √ if you can do that skill. • Do not follow printed instructions ;-) FRIDAY QUIZ on MBTI
MBTI Looking at your world through Myers-Briggs Typology
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Based on Carl Jung’s Theory of Personality
Brief History of MBTI Katharine Cook Briggs began her own work on personality in 1917 Isabel Briggs Myers, her daughter helped develop the test – 1942
Use Jungian Type to Reflect Upon: • Preferred work tasks • Preferred work environment • Communication with: • colleagues • teachers or others you learn from • supervisors and those you supervise • spouses, children, friends, partners, lovers…..
WWCC: What?!?... Drat! ... Sigh… grumble, mumble...
LEFT/RIGHT HANDEDNESS: LEFT--------------------o------------------RIGHT ambidextrous
JUNGIAN TYPE CONTINUUA External-----------o-----------Internal ORIENTATION Sensing----------o--------Intuition PERCEPTION ObjecTive--------o--------SubjectiF JUDGEMENT Judging------------o-------Perceiving ORGANIZATION
Four Dimensions of MBTI Assumption that each person is either primarily: • Extraversion (E) or Introversion (I) • Sensing (S) or Intuitive (N) • Thinking (T) or Feeling (F) • Judging (J) or Perceiving (P) All of the four pairs of dimensions are present to some degree in all people. Continuum notion
Sensing------------------o-----------------Intuition PERCEPTION