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Hanson, Josef; Ross, Cameron – Music Educators Journal, 2022
Music educators are responsible for teaching students with an array of personality types and must be able to reach them all. Introverted or quieter students may constitute up to 50 percent of participants in a given music class or ensemble. In this article, we discuss differences between extroverted and introverted music learners and synthesize…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Music Education, Student Characteristics, Personality Traits
Stewart, Jenn – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2019
Understanding introverted students in the classroom is a necessary component of supporting students' unique learning needs. Educators need to be mindful of how introverted students learn in the classroom setting, and determine how best to integrate this peaceful personality in positive ways. Acknowledging introverted students for who they are,…
Descriptors: Extraversion Introversion, Student Needs, Learning Strategies, Student Characteristics
Rios, Tetyana; Elliott, Marquita; Mandernach, B. Jean – Journal of Educators Online, 2018
The key to the success of any online program is dedicating attention to student satisfaction. Student satisfaction with what and how they learn in an online classroom is an important variable to understand and can help instructors and course designers create an environment that fits students' needs. This can be achieved with adequate course…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Online Courses, College Students, Student Satisfaction
Medaille, Ann; Usinger, Janet – College Teaching, 2019
Quiet students are sometimes misunderstood in the college classroom. Students may be quiet for reasons related to personality traits, learned behaviors, or situational factors, but regardless, their silences may be misinterpreted by their instructors as a lack of engagement in their courses. In fact, quiet students are often very engaged in the…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Characteristics, Student Participation, Student Behavior
Storm, Paula; Kelly, Robert; deVries, Susann – Library Journal, 2008
People and organizations are inherently political. Library workplace environments have zones of tension and dynamics just like any corporation, often leading to the formation of political camps. These different cliques influence productivity and work-related issues and, at worst, give meetings the feel of the Camp David negotiations. Politics are…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Personality Traits, Work Environment, Collegiality
Parish, Thomas S.; Newman, Rebecca – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2007
Life can be especially tough for those who always seem to manifest the "wrong stuff." However, things seem to go much better for those who employ the "right stuff" instead. So we must be sure to avoid the former and stick to the latter, if we really wish to make our lives happier, rather than sadder. To achieve this end this brief paper is…
Descriptors: Extraversion Introversion, Locus of Control, Self Esteem, Personality Theories
Braden, Stephen W.; Smith, Deborah N. – College Quarterly, 2006
One of the biggest challenges facing college instructors in the 21st century is classroom misbehavior. The authors propose that how one handles classroom incivility is a matter of personality type. One of the authors is an extrovert; the other an introvert. The authors discuss personality theory, general classroom management, how to identify…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Problems, Behavior Problems, Personality
Klinzing, Hans Gerhard – Online Submission, 2009
The ability to express and decode nonverbal cues is assumed to be an essential quality in communication and teaching. To validate, generalize and expand upon earlier research on the importance of nonverbal competencies in communication and teaching, i.e., the relationship of nonverbal competencies (e.g., expressiveness/"charisma" and…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Cues, Teacher Education Curriculum, Teacher Effectiveness
Lawrence, Gordon D. – 1993
This book presents one method for identifying mind-sets, learning styles, and motivation patterns, and using the patterns in planning instruction and other helping processes, with the objective of helping people find and use their strengths to ameliorate weaknesses. The approach presented is based on Carl Jung's ideas about psychological types, as…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Extraversion Introversion
Evenson, Renee – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J3), 2007
Managers and business owners often base hiring decisions on first impressions. That is why it is so important to teach students to make a great first impression--before they go on that first job interview. Managers do not have unrealistic expectations, they just want to hire people who they believe can develop into valuable employees. A nice…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Job Search Methods, Personality Development, Guidance Programs
Dickinson, Gail – Knowledge Quest, 2007
While a positive attitude for librarians helps, there is a knowledge base and a research base in the field, a structured set of protocols, and a range of skills that have to be taught and practiced at the preservice level. In this article, the author discusses the importance for librarians to exude more enthusiasm about their work. She offers…
Descriptors: Librarians, Academic Achievement, Librarian Attitudes, Library Services
Tryon, Ben – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2005
A former vice president for academic affairs at a small college in New England describes his experiences of searching for a job in the nonacademic field, the failure of which led him to seek guidance from a career-counselor. Their assessment revealed that he was an introvert and suggested that his preferred approach to confronting new people and…
Descriptors: Job Search Methods, Career Counseling, Extraversion Introversion, Personality Assessment

Miller, Mark J. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1990
Outlines the OCEAN model of personality which includes the domains of Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Provides a detailed explanation of each factor and a case study to illustrate how the model can be used to diagnose clients. Discusses advantages of this diagnostic approach and implications for usage.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Clinical Diagnosis, Extraversion Introversion, Models
Bjercke, Carol – Understanding Our Gifted, 2006
School achievement and even intelligence have been linked to personality styles. Extroversion (the desire to be surrounded by people) and introversion (the desire to be alone in a quiet area) are two of these styles. More students and teachers tend to be extroverted, so this style is more prominent in schools. Extroverts and introverts have almost…
Descriptors: Extraversion Introversion, Gifted, Academic Achievement, Personality Traits
Lerner, Claire; Dombro, Amy – Zero to Three (J), 2004
This article describe one of the most robust notions from temperament research: "finding the fit" between the temperaments of child and caregiver. The authors provide parents with a series of questions to help them identify their child's temperament and suggestions for how to adapt to their child's style. (Note: This article is excerpted from the…
Descriptors: Children, Personality, Preschool Children, Parent Education
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