My Students – Their Strengths
Competition: Measures progress
- A student with Competition strives to excel, measuring self against the performance of others.
- As an instructor, use competitive language to establish clear goals and challenge the student with Competition to “win” by besting these goals.
Connectedness: Sees all of life as connected
- As a strength, Connectedness emerges as an apparent belief that all things are linked in a meaningful way and results in a distinct value system.
- As an instructor, encourage the student with Connectedness to build bridges among different people and groups and connect ideas.
Consistency: Treats people the same
- Consistency drives a student to pursue fairness and develop personal rules to treat others equally.
- As an instructor, provide concrete instructions, rather than abstract, to appeal to the pragmatism and rule-oriented student with Consistency.
Context: Thinks about the past
- A student with Context as a strength appreciates understanding a particular issue’s historical framework to plan for the future.
- As an instructor, offer the background to an assignment or provide a case study for the student with Context to collect relevant information.
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Posted By: Heather St. Peters