LINKED® for Educators

Among all the dynamics of a successful classroom, the personalities of teachers and students could be the greatest.

LINKED® for Educators increases personality awareness and enhances learning by helping instructors understand better who’s sitting in their classroom.

Every book in the LINKED® personality series helps improve communication and life connections.

LINKED® for Educators is included in the Division of Teacher Education curriculum at Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC

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  • Understanding how to accept and celebrate different personalities in the classroom can be a game changer. Imagine the empowerment this superb, succinct guide can bring as teachers recognize, respond, and capitalize on the strength of each student!”Dalene Parker, Ed.D., NBCT
  • An excellent resource for educators and for parents who homeschool their children or help with homework… I can think of some teachers, who taught my son who didn't fit into their style of teaching, who would have benefited greatly from this. I know I would have. Debbie W
  • This book is an excellent reference for learning and working with the personalities of your students and fellow teachers. I enjoyed reading the examples and knowing there is a test for students to take that is simple and easy. A M Zook Jr
  • Explanations are simple and accurate with lots of ideas on how to apply the information to connect better with students. It will make teaching easier for both home school and classroom educators. K H Whiting
  • This handy volume makes a teacher's job easier. The authors outline the primary personalities, how to recognize them, and how to speak so each student can learn. PS Wells

The LINKED® Personalities Series

Book Description

LINKED® for Educators is a succinct communication guide to help teachers recognize, respond, and capitalize on the strength of each student from day one in the classroom.

All students can succeed despite their personalities.

  • Do you wonder why some students seem so eager to learn and others are not?
  • Do those differences bother you?
  • Have you considered whether or not the differences in your students could change based on your perspective? They can.

“With respect to learning, personality is more useful than intelligence for guiding both students and teachers,” Dr. Arthur Poropat, Griffith University

Find answers to your relationship questions through:

  • A 26-Question Personality Assessment
  • Keyword Personality Identifiers
  • Communication Strategies
  • Relational Tactics
  • Personality Quick Tips and more!

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