As an ENFJ, I am someone that wants to help people succeed and my goal is to help improve myself, the people around me, and my community. This is one of the reason why I want to be a teacher in the first place. As a teacher I will have the ability to encourage, motivate, and assist students on a daily basis to become good citizens and to give it their best to succeed. I want students to pursue their dreams and to better themselves in order for our communities and the world to improve as a whole.
My teaching style survey revealed that I have a high tendency to teach as a formal authority and a delegator. I have a moderate tendency to teach as an expert, personal model, and facilitator. This does not come as a surprise to me because as a substitute teacher I have noticed that I sometimes have a difficult time moving forward with the class if I do not feel like all the students are paying attention to me. It is an area, I believe, that is not necessarily helpful and I need to find the balance between maintaining my authority in the classroom and becoming a drill sergeant. Becoming a drill sergeant, in my short experience, is not very effective in the classroom in terms of learning.
My learning style survey yielded the following results:
- moderate preference for reflective learning
- moderate preference for sensing
- very strong preference for visual learning
- fairly balanced between sequential and global learning