Thursday, July 16, 2015

Assignment #8: Johari Window


Johari Window: 

The Johari window is a technique created in 1955 by two American psychologists, Joseph Luft (1916–2014) and Harrington Ingham (1914–1995),[1] used to help people better understand their relationship with self and others. It is used primarily in self-help groups and corporate settings as a heuristic exercise.

When performing the exercise, subjects are given a list of 55 adjectives and pick five or six that they feel describe their own personality. Peers of the subject are then given the same list, and each pick five or six adjectives that describe the subject. These adjectives are then mapped onto a grid.[2]

The philosopher Charles Handy calls this concept the Johari House with four rooms. Room 1 is the part of ourselves that we see and others see. Room 2 is the aspects that others see but we are not aware of. Room 4 is the most mysterious room in that the unconscious or subconscious part of us is seen by neither ourselves nor others. Room 3 is our private space, which we know but keep from others.




Go to this site and follow the directions and take the Johari assessment:
 kevan.org/johari


Write a response about what you thought based on the results that you received from your assessment of yourself and others who know you.  Do you agree with the assessment? Why or why not? Are you the person that you advertise yourself to be? Why or why not?

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Assignment #7: What does your personality say about you?

Click the link below and take the Jung Typology Test.  Click the green  "Take the Test" button. After you take the test respond to the following question:



http://www.humanmetrics.com/personality


Were you surprised by your results?  Do you agree with the results of the personality test?  
What does your personality say about you?

Assignment #6: Do we have to keep the labels that society gives us?

Click on the link below and read the article:

http://nyti.ms/1MF2ytM

Respond to the following questions:

1.  Do you think that we have to keep the labels that society gives us? Why or why not?

2. Do you think what Rachel Dolezal did was wrong?  Why or why not?

Monday, July 13, 2015

Assignment #5: The Work of Scientists


Watch the following videos:

http://nyti.ms/1dd3r0P

http://nyti.ms/1JSRuZ8

Answer the following questions based on the two videos that you watched:

1.  What valuable information did the scientist find out through their experiments and observations?

2.  What type of information do you expect to gather from the experiments that you are conducting in class?

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Assignment #4: How does your style advertise who you are?

Click on the links below and watch the videos:

http://nyti.ms/R34ZfJ

http://nyti.ms/QutaFa

http://nyti.ms/OgOGYw

http://nyti.ms/1GfO4Og

What are the individuals in the video trying to portray or advertise based on their style?
What does their style say about them?

What does your style say about you?  How does your style advertise who you are? What do you want it to say?

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Assignment # 3: Community College Students Face a Very Long Road to Graduation


Click on the link and watch the video.

http://nyti.ms/1n0iaQE


Share your thoughts about the video. What challenges does Vladimir face that prevent him from finishing community college?  What steps do you think Vladimir should take in order to finish school?

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Assignment #2: Are our perceptions of others always correct?

Click on the link below and watch the video.  
http://nyti.ms/1N3QqCV

Respond to the following prompt:

"Never judge a book by its cover."
How did the video illustrate this quote?