In my previous post I made a a guess about the results about my personality test. My prediction was very close. I predicted it would be idealist or guardian. My results reported that I was an idealist. My results show that I am concerned with goals and how to ethically reach those goals.
Concerning a classroom setting this is a great personality type, it will help me to set goals for my students and find ways in which to help my students reach those goals. Idealist are known for their concern for others, avoiding conflict, helping other reach their goals, and helping others work together. These qualities can help improve student participation and increase student achievement. Idealists are also interested in helping other in any way possible and concerned with how others are progressing in life.
Keirsey.com explains Idealists and their work environment - "Idealists at Work
Idealists, as a temperament, are passionately concerned with personal growth and development. They are naturally drawn to working with people and are gifted with helping others find their way in life, often inspiring them to grow as individuals and to fulfill their potential both on, and off, the job. Your attention is naturally drawn to the individual and collective needs, desires, and experiences of people in your environment. In your ideal job, you would be able to use your inner beliefs as a guide for empowering others. Though you are comfortable with leadership, you don’t like arbitrary hierarchies. You care deeply about people as people, and often feel that maintaining official role boundaries interferes unnecessarily with both communication and progress."
As you can see an Idealist want to help people and inspire them, becoming a teacher fits this personality type great.
ISTE-NETS-T STANDARDS
4. Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility
This standard is met by understanding who you are as well as your weaknesses and strengths. This can aid in your teaching styles and classroom management.
5. Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership
Understanding who you are and your strengths and weakenesses also meets this because that is an example of both personal and professional growth
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