"Thanks for coming to class and actually telling us about ourselves. I really understand what type of person I am and even what type of person I want to be. It seems now that every time I argue, laugh or talk with someone, that I can really tell what type of a person I’m dealing with. It also helps me have a closer, more open relationship with people and talk to them more comfortably. I really had fun learning about personality types and hope to develop more of an understanding the older I get."
-Audrey Denzer (written to Duane Storey, educational consultant) Senior at Sisters High School, Sisters, Oregon
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1. Strength identification
Short and accurate assessments help identify a student’s natural learning, thinking, and values strengths. Many students find the information about themselves to be eye-opening. Their identified styles will either confirm what they already know to be true, or will reveal strengths they never knew they had. Since information is power, information about oneself can be very powerful and can inspire the interactions we have, the way we learn and the decisions we make.
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