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Tuesday, January 03, 2006

about learning styles


Quiet? Reserved? Skeptical? Critical? Independent? Stubborn? Loyal? Perceptive? Patient? Responsible? Enthusiastic? Observing? Logical? Realistic? Serious? Friendly? Ingenious? Imaginative? Creative? Realistic? Easy-going? Practical? Warm-hearted? Frank? Decisive? Talkative? Sociable? Popular? Introvert? Shy?...



Or you simply don't know... Visit this website (http://www.oswego.edu/plsi/index.html) and take the PLSI test. You'll end up with a combination of 4 letters and a description of your personality and learning style. It's worth reading it. Do you agree or is it describing a totally different person rather than yourself?

I'm a ESFP, that is, a Portrait of the Performer.

What the hell is that?

Besides being concrete in speech and utilitarian in reaching their goals, the Performer Artisans are informative and expressive in their social interactions. Thus, while Performers are usually extreme in their expressiveness and sociability, observably the most expressive of all the types, they are not comfortable telling others what to do, preferring to offer information rather than to issue orders.

Demonstrating or performing is putting on a show to entertain others, and eSfPs, whether on the job, with friends, or in their families, are the natural performers among the types, people for whom it can truly be said "all the world's a stage." Playful and fun-loving, the eSfPs' primary social interest lies in stimulating those around them, arousing their senses and their pleasureful emotions-charming them, in a sense, to cast off their concerns and "lighten up." Representing about ten per cent of the general population, eSPfs radiate warmth and optimism, and are able to lift others' spirits with their contagious laughter and their irrepressible joy of living.
It is well that ESFPs are plentiful, something over ten per cent of the population, because they bring joy to so many of us. They love the excitement of playing to an audience, and they try to generate a sense of "showtime" wherever they are. ESFPs are not comfortable being alone, and seek the company of others whenever possible -- which they usually find, for they make wonderful playmates. Lively, witty conversationalists, ESFPs always seem to know the latest jokes and stories, and are quick with wisecracks and wordplay -- nothing is so serious or sacred that it can't be made fun of. Performers also like to live in the fast lane of society, and seem up on latest fads of dress, food, drink, and entertainment, the chic new fashion, the "in" nightclub, the "hot" new musical group. Energetic and uninhibited, ESFPs create a mood of "eat, drink, and be merry" wherever they go, and life around them can have a continual party-like atmosphere.
A full description of the Performer Artisan is in Please Understand Me or Please Understand Me II

First time I'm told that I'm a performer! Probably that's the reason of my vocation as a teacher. I consider myself shy and introvert when dealing with unknown people, but in my classes, I'm a kind of a performer. Most of the times I wouldn't do the things I do in class if I thought them carefully.

You see... You can find out new things about yourself any time!

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