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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Book for All Types, February 28, 2003
People Types and Tiger Stripes. Gordon Lawrence. Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Inc., 2000. 222 pp. Dr. Gordon Lawrence's, People Types and Tiger Stripes, published by the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, outfits the personality Type practitioner with an easy to grasp discussion of Personality Type theory (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) that specifically illustrates its usefulness in the educational arena. In less than 100 pages, anyone interested in the subject of Personality Type Preference, pioneered by Isabel Myers Briggs, will discover the basic concepts of Type Theory and learn to recognize their own kind of Type behavior. Part 2 delves deeper into the dynamics of type, particularly how the mental processes of Type function in individuals, and the application of Type. The book is filled with understandable charts, practical exercises, and helpful explanations. This book will prove a useful resource for those who are interested in the learning process and designing curricula that capitalizes on the knowledge of Type Preference. I have especially appreciated Dr. Lawrence's approach to the Mental Processes as "habits of the mind" and his explanation of Type Dynamics, a particularly difficult concept to grasp when explaining Type. Practitioners will also find new ways of illustrating Type and explaining its many nuances. Lawrence, (an ENTP) goes out of his way to practice what he says about learning styles. This book is for all Types. He has something for the linear learner, as well as "a-linear" learners, those "Intuitives" and "Perceptives" who like to jump in the middle of it. I use my copy of "Types and Stripes" frequently. I have found it a ready resource when explaining Type to organizations and in my instructional role as an adult teacher.
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