Teaching and Learning Personality Assessment

Teaching and Learning Personality Assessment

Author: Leonard Handler

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-06-17

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 1134801505

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How do we move from an understanding of the administration, scoring, and interpretation of responses on various personality assessment instruments to the ability to put our understanding into words and communicate it effectively to referral agents and to patients themselves? And how do we transmit that ability to students? Teaching and Learning Personality Assessment strives to fill a gap in the literature and in many training programs. The editors have assembled a group of renowned clinicians, noted not only for their own acumen in personality assessment but also for their teaching talent, who present in detail time-tested techniques for teaching assessment. Readers have the opportunity to "sit beside" these seasoned mentors and learn their special skills. Numerous examples illustrate the key concepts. For every instructor of personality assessment who has ever pondered ways to organize a course or to convey difficult material, and for every student who has worried about how to translate theory into practice, in the context of a course or on his or her own, this book will offer enlightenment and provide uniquely practical assistance. It will be important reading for psychologists and trainees at every level of experience. Its clear style, vivid anecdotes, frank discussion of disagreements in the field, and innovative ideas make it an excellent text for both introductory and advanced courses.


Personality Assessment

Personality Assessment

Author: Robert P. Archer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-05-20

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 1135595437

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Personality Assessment provides an overview of the most popular self-report and performance-based personality assessment instruments. Designed with graduate-level clinical and counseling psychology programs in mind, the book serves as an instructional text for courses in objective or projective personality assessment. It provides coverage of eight of the most popular assessment instruments used in the United States—from authors key in creating, or developing the research base for these test instruments. The uniquely informed perspective of these leading researchers, as well as chapters on clinical interviewing, test feedback, and integrating test results into a comprehensive report, will offer students and clinicians a level of depth and complexity not available in other texts.


Differentiation through Personality Types

Differentiation through Personality Types

Author: Jane A. G. Kise

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-09-02

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1629149217

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Leverage proven teaching strategies to motivate all students! Students' learning styles are as unique as their personalities. As a result, the most successful teachers are often those who understand how to adjust their educational techniques to honor students of all intelligences and backgrounds. This comprehensive resource, based on the author's years of research and experience, presents a usable, understandable framework that assists K–12 teachers in achieving success in today's differentiated classroom. From easy-to-implement techniques to detailed templates for planning lengthy curriculum units, teachers receive clear direction for appealing to the learning personalities in their diverse classrooms. Readers will also find: • Relevant stories, exercises, and examples to illustrate differentiated classroom instruction • Balanced advice for improving student growth and performance in small-group work, class discussions, and relationship building • Practical ideas and activities for immediate application in the classroom This book gives teachers a toolkit they can use to create an effective learning experience for any student. Discover teaching techniques that result in success for students of all learning styles!


Developing Assessment-Capable Visible Learners, Grades K-12

Developing Assessment-Capable Visible Learners, Grades K-12

Author: Nancy Frey

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2018-01-11

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1506390617

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“When students know how to learn, they are able to become their own teachers.” —Nancy Frey, Douglas Fisher, and John Hattie Imagine students who describe their learning in these terms: “I know where I’m going, I have the tools I need for the journey, and I monitor my own progress.” Now imagine the extraordinary difference this type of ownership makes in their progress over the course of a school year. This illuminating book shows how to make this scenario an everyday reality. With its foundation in principles introduced in the authors’ bestselling Visible Learning for Literacy, this resource delves more deeply into the critical component of self-assessment, revealing the most effective types of assessment and how each can motivate students to higher levels of achievement.


Test Yourself: Personality and Individual Differences

Test Yourself: Personality and Individual Differences

Author: Penney Upton

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2011-09-20

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 0857256637

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Test Yourself: Personality and Individual Differences provides essential learning and practice through assessment for your psychology students. It enables year 1 and 2 undergraduates to assess their confidence and competence and prepare for the questions featured in their formal university assessments. The book includes over 200 multiple-choice and extended multiple-choice questions, carefully designed to assess depth of knowledge. At the end of each chapter sample essay questions are provided, along with further guidance, to complement the multiple-choice questions and further test understanding. In addition, information is provided to help students make sense of their results and identify strengths and weaknesses.


Psychology Of Learning And Learners

Psychology Of Learning And Learners

Author: Dr. M. Kumar & Dr. S. ANANDHARAJA

Publisher: Sankalp Publication

Published:

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9390468388

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This book is written to meet the requirements of the new M.Ed., syllabus based on the common core curriculum and B.Ed, syllabus based on the Tamilnadu and other state university .This book focus on introduction to educational psychology, methods of psychology , school of psychology,, human growth and development of the learner, stages of growth, dimensions of development , theories of development, learning , theories of learning, transfer of training or learning, metacognition, learning styles, attention and memory, sensation and perception, forgetting, memory disorders, motivation and group dynamics, theories of motivation, transactional analysis, intelligence and creativity, theories of intelligence , types of intelligence testing, personality , theories of personality, assessment of personality, individual differences, adjustment and mental health, maladjustment, frustration, stress management, meditation, guidance and counseling. This book helpful for post graduate and graduate students and teachers’ educators.


The Role of Constructs in Psychological and Educational Measurement

The Role of Constructs in Psychological and Educational Measurement

Author: Henry I. Braun

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2001-09

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 1135649901

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This volume is comprised of papers presented at an ETS conference in 1997. It reviews insights of leading authorities regarding cognition and personality as domains of human functions to provide groundwork for education reforms.


Diagnosis and Treatment in Education

Diagnosis and Treatment in Education

Author: Roxanne S. DuVivier

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9780819186720

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Diagnosis and Treatment in Education is a book designed for practitioners to assist in making differential judgments about individual learner needs. The first half of the book provides the reader with an enhanced understanding of differences among students in cognitive, affective, and behavioral dimensions. The second half focuses upon application of student differences in the academic setting. Techniques for learning enhancement in the classroom are described, as well as systems to analyze and organize the educational environment. Implications of student differences, as they affect career planning, and personal counseling interventions are similarly described. This book instructs the reader in the use of psychological principles for educational enhancement. It provides the tools necessary to diagnose students' individual needs and to make the selection of educational interventions a prescriptive process.