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Laura K. D. McConkey – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how the implementation of Personality Theory in an upper-elementary classroom would impact the sense of community felt by the students in that class. Both purposive and voluntary sampling were used to identify two teachers willing to undertake the study with their classes. Students were assessed…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Elementary School Students, Student Development, Teamwork
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Dixon, Deirdre P.; Wales, Ana Maia; Pennington, Julia R.; Calega, Shannon – Management Teaching Review, 2019
The social change model (SCM) of leadership development defines all students as potential leaders. Service acts as a powerful means for developing leadership skills within our students. After the 20th anniversary celebration by the International Leadership Association of the SCM, the authors wanted to illustrate how practice can inform research as…
Descriptors: Social Change, Leadership Training, Program Descriptions, Theory Practice Relationship
Meyer, Bob – Independent School, 2015
Author Bob Meyer, head of the Fay School (Texas) compares professional development strategies in his school to programs in other schools, which he feels are mostly prescriptive in nature, and are based on a deficit model--focused on fixing, rather than developing--and, thus, are not always inspiring. Here Meyer describes the professional…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Models, Learner Engagement, School Culture
Cotler, Jami L. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
As computer-meditated communication continues to evolve and become more sophisticated and accessible, the applications for this technology continue to grow. One area that has garnered a considerable amount of attention is online teaching and learning. Research has shown increasing evidence that learning outcomes of face-to-face, in comparison to…
Descriptors: Personality Measures, Online Courses, Educational Technology, Emotional Intelligence
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Lloyd, John B. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2012
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI[R]) is widely used as a staff-development tool in the business and voluntary sectors. Its Psychological Type approach is found to be a valuable aid to understanding self and others and thus to enhancing effective team-working. This continuing and growing popularity is surprising in view of the disdain with…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Personality, Psychological Patterns, Measures (Individuals)
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Peterson, Christina Hamme – College Teaching, 2012
Group-based learning is common practice in university classrooms. Despite the frequent student complaint of social loafing from teammates, methods for teaching students how to address teamwork issues are rarely incorporated into group assignments. Students are instructed on their final product, rather than their group process. In this article, an…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Summative Evaluation, Group Dynamics, Teaching Methods
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Bonifas, Robin P.; Gray, Amanda K. – Educational Gerontology, 2013
Although several interprofessional education projects have addressed training allied health students for effective teamwork in geriatrics, few curriculum evaluation studies have examined differences in learning outcomes between interprofessional and traditional uniprofessional approaches, especially for social work students. This paper compares…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Geriatrics, Comparative Analysis
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Stapleton, James L. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2007
Problem: The study sought to determine the common set of conditions and processes necessary to improve the performance of problem-solving teams beyond the abilities of individuals. Research Hypotheses: (H1) Controlling for differences in ability, the team scores of heterogeneous teams are significantly lower than team scores of homogeneous teams.…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Problem Solving, Probability, Cooperative Learning
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Bradley, John H.; Hebert, Frederic J. – Journal of Management Development, 1997
Comparison of the performance of two information systems development teams similar in demographics and cognitive ability revealed that significant differences in personality type, as measured by the Myers Briggs Type Indicator, determined performance differences. Better performance was influenced by balance of types, good match between…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Information Systems, Job Performance, Productivity
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Rideout, Christina A.; Richardson, Susan A. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1989
Presents a team-building model using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and female/male developmental theory. Concludes that effective team building is a critical aspect of management and the concept of appreciation of differences through understanding personal types and female/male developmental issues adds dimensions to team building. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Development, Individual Differences, Models
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Clinebell, Sharon; Stecher, Mary – Journal of Management Education, 2003
Management students formed teams after completing exercises based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and the Five-Factor Model of Personality. Team members examined how types and traits might affect performance. Most students indicated that understanding personality increased awareness of behavior. Teams that used extreme division of labor were…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Personality Traits
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Coe, Charles K. – Public Personnel Management, 1992
The Myers Briggs Type Indicator is useful for team building and strengthening communication. However, it is misused if used for employee selection or for stereotyping. Managers should be trained in its proper use. (SK)
Descriptors: Personality Measures, Personnel Management, Personnel Selection, Public Agencies
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Henderson-Loney, Jane – Journal of Volunteer Administration, 1996
An urban nonprofit residential treatment program for chemically dependent teenagers uses the Myers Briggs Type Indicator as a team-building tool for volunteers sponsoring teens through the 12-step recovery process. Training in team building and personality types increases understanding of communication style differences and conflict management.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Drug Addiction
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Berry, Priscilla; Wood, Cindy; Thornton, Barry – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2007
Globalization and domestic competition are forcing businesses to rethink the human resources utilization process, and one method for considering again this challenge is creating a team culture. One key to this process for human resources development is the understanding of how to create the most successful teams. The use of the Myers-Briggs Type…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Team Training, Global Approach, Work Environment
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Summers, Susan Robinson – Catalyst, 1995
Describes the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (M-BTI), which evaluates people's preferences with regard to their involvement with the outside world, the way they receive information, the manner in which they make judgments, and their approach to interacting with the outside world. Discusses application of the M-BTI in community colleges for team…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Organizational Climate, Organizational Communication, Organizational Development
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