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Hundred Acre Wood Personality Array
PERSONALITY ARRAY
Your personality is a critical element in the classroom dynamic. The Array Model (Knaupp, 1995) identifies four personality types through the use of several personality descriptors. Take a look at the personality types, below, and see which character you match up with.
Cooperation(positive behavior)
Reluctance(negative behavior)
Needs
Ways to
Meet Needs
Hundred Acre Wood Personality Array
CaringSensitiveNurturing
HarmonizingFeeling Oriented
LogicalStructuredOrganizedSystematic
Thinking Oriented
SpontaneousCreativePlayful
EnthusiasticAction Oriented
QuietImaginative
InsightfulReflective
Inaction Oriented
Over adaptedOver pleasing
Makes mistakesCries or gigglesSelf Defeating
Over criticalOver worksPerfectionist
Verbally AttacksDemanding
DisruptiveBlames
IrresponsibleDemands Attention
Defiant
DisengagingWithdrawn
DelaysDespondentDaydreams
FriendshipsSensory Experience
Task CompletionTime Schedule
Contact with peopleFun activities
Alone timeStability
Value their feelingsComfortable andpleasing learning
environmentWork with a friend
Sharing time
Value their ideasIncentivesRewards
Leadership PositionSchedulesTo-do lists
Value their activityHands-on activitiesGroup Interaction
GamesChange in routine
Value their privacyAlone time
Independent ActivitySpecific directionsComputer Activity
Routine tasks
Character
PERSONALITY ARRAY
Your personality is a critical element in the classroom dynamic. The Array Model (Knaupp, 1995) identifies four personality types through the use of several personality descriptors. Take a look at the personality types, below, and see which character you match up with.
Cooperation(positive behavior)
Reluctance(negative behavior)
Needs
Ways to
Meet Needs
Hundred Acre Wood Personality Array
CaringSensitiveNurturing
Feeling Oriented
LogicalStructuredOrganized
Thinking Oriented
SpontaneousCreativePlayful
Action Oriented
QuietImaginativeReflective
Inaction Oriented
Over pleasingMakes mistakesCries or gigglesSelf Defeating
Over criticalOver works
Verbally AttacksDemanding
DisruptiveBlames
Demands AttentionDefiant
DisengagingWithdrawn
DelaysDaydreams
FriendshipsSensory Experience
Task CompletionTime Schedule
Contact with peopleFun activities
Alone timeStability
Value their feelingsComfortable andpleasing learning
environmentWork with a friend
Sharing time
Value their ideasIncentivesRewards
Leadership PositionSchedulesTo-do lists
Value their activityHands-on activitiesGroup Interaction
GamesChange in routine
Value their privacyAlone time
Independent ActivitySpecific directionsComputer Activity
Routine tasks
Character
Interactive Personality InventoryDirections:
•Rank the order of the responses in the rows on a scale from 1 to 4 (1 being the “least like me” and 4 being the “most like me”•After you have ranked each row, add down each column•The column (s) with the highest score (s) shows your type of personality
In your normal day to day life, you tend to be:
NurturingSensitiveCaring
LogicalSystematicOrganized
SpontaneousCreativePlayful
QuietInsightfulReflective
In your normal day to day life, you tend to value:
In most settings you are usually:
In most situations you can be described as:
HarmonyRelationships
WorkTime Schedules
StimulationHaving Fun
ReflectionTime Alone
AuthenticCompassionateHarmonious
TraditionalResponsibleParental
ActiveOpportunisticSpontaneous
InventiveCompetentSeeking
EmpatheticCommunicativeDevoted
PracticalCompetitiveLoyal
ImpetuousImpactfulDaring
ConceptualKnowledgeableComposed
You approach most tasks in a (an)________________ manner:AffectionateInspirationalVivacious
ConventionalOrderlyConcerned
CourageousAdventurousImpulsive
RationalPhilosophicalComplex
When things don’t go your way and you are tired and worn down, what is your response?
Say “I’m sorry”Make mistakesFeel badly
Over controlBecome criticalTake charge
Say “It’s notmy fault”ManipulateAct out
WithdrawDon’t talkBecome indecisive
Interactive Personality InventoryDirections:
•Rank the order of the responses in the rows on a scale from 1 to 4 (1 being the “least like me” and 4 being the “most like me”•After you have ranked each row, add down each column•The column (s) with the highest score (s) shows your type of personality
In your normal day to day life, you tend to be:
Caring of others
Well organized Quick to act
Quiet andReflective
In your normal day to day life, you tend to value:
In most settings you are usually:
In most situations you can be described as:
Friendships School Work Having Fun Time Alone
Thoughtful of others
Responsiblefor yourself and others
Act in a waythat is best for
you
Minding yourown business
Loyal Practical Daring Calm
You approach most tasks in a (an)________________ manner:
Friendly Adventurous Serious
When things don’t go your way and you are tired and worn down, what is your response?
Say “I’m sorry”Feel badly
Blame someoneTake charge
Say “It’s notmy fault”Act out
WithdrawDon’t talk
Orderly
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