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How to care for introverts from: http://eslmarriage.com/dear-introverts-an-honest-letter-from-an-extrovert/
Image of Woking College from: http://londonbink.blogspot.co.uk/2007/10/woking-college.html
Introvert/extravert cartoon from: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-k96-7T4ea8k/URUP1jtmb9I/AAAAAAAAE-s/5fQHS4DDdLc/s400/introvert-vs-extrovert.jpg
Person thinking image from http://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?id=JN.p8Wo9bvYYM%2fx70Lkk2Jj7w&w=78&h=78&c=7&pid=1.1
All other images, audio recordings and videos are property of the authors and must not be used without permission.
These are a few of the other resources relating to personality and learning which we found whilst researching this project:
An article by Robyn Shulman on "Understanding, embracing and celebrating the introverted student"
http://www.chicagonow.com/educators-diary/2012/09/understanding-embracing-celebrating-the-introverted-student/
An article by Jacquie MacGregor on "Quiet in the classroom: the power of introverts in learning"
http://lessonplanspage.com/quiet-in-the-classroom-the-power-of-introverts-in-learning/
An article by Tatyana Pavlova on "Extroverts vs introverts. Who are they? How to appeal to different personality types"
http://englishatlarge.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/extroverts-vs-introverts-who-are-they.html
An article by Laura Tropp on "Introverts in an extraverted world."
https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/mama-phd/introverts-extroverted-world
A blog post by "Amelia": "Dear introverts (an honest letter from an extrovert)"
http://eslmarriage.com/dear-introverts-an-honest-letter-from-an-extrovert/
A summary of a web chat hosted by Genevieve White discussing "Strategies for reaching out to introverted students in the ESOL classroom"
http://esolinshetland.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/my-first-elt-chat-summary.html
The English Student blog - introvert or extravert?
Images
Ambiverts image from: http://www.playbuzz.com/felixstablum10/which-ambivert-personality-trait-is-your-most-dominant
How to care for introverts from: http://eslmarriage.com/dear-introverts-an-honest-letter-from-an-extrovert/
Image of Woking College from: http://londonbink.blogspot.co.uk/2007/10/woking-college.html
Introvert/extravert cartoon from: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-k96-7T4ea8k/URUP1jtmb9I/AAAAAAAAE-s/5fQHS4DDdLc/s400/introvert-vs-extrovert.jpg
Person thinking image from http://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?id=JN.p8Wo9bvYYM%2fx70Lkk2Jj7w&w=78&h=78&c=7&pid=1.1
All other images, audio recordings and videos are property of the authors and must not be used without permission.
Other useful resources
These are a few of the other resources relating to personality and learning which we found whilst researching this project:
An article by Robyn Shulman on "Understanding, embracing and celebrating the introverted student"
http://www.chicagonow.com/educators-diary/2012/09/understanding-embracing-celebrating-the-introverted-student/
An article by Jacquie MacGregor on "Quiet in the classroom: the power of introverts in learning"
http://lessonplanspage.com/quiet-in-the-classroom-the-power-of-introverts-in-learning/
An article by Tatyana Pavlova on "Extroverts vs introverts. Who are they? How to appeal to different personality types"
http://englishatlarge.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/extroverts-vs-introverts-who-are-they.html
An article by Laura Tropp on "Introverts in an extraverted world."
https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/mama-phd/introverts-extroverted-world
A blog post by "Amelia": "Dear introverts (an honest letter from an extrovert)"
http://eslmarriage.com/dear-introverts-an-honest-letter-from-an-extrovert/
A summary of a web chat hosted by Genevieve White discussing "Strategies for reaching out to introverted students in the ESOL classroom"
http://esolinshetland.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/my-first-elt-chat-summary.html
The English Student blog - introvert or extravert?
http://www.theenglishstudent.com/blog/introvert-or-extrovert
A site by "Hannah" a student at Duke University in the US on "Teaching: an extroverted profession?"
http://sites.duke.edu/introvertedteachers/teaching-as-an-extroverted-profession/
This video by Jade Joddle is a very helpful introduction to the role of personality in second language learning - it gives some good strategies for different personality types.
A site by "Hannah" a student at Duke University in the US on "Teaching: an extroverted profession?"
http://sites.duke.edu/introvertedteachers/teaching-as-an-extroverted-profession/
This video by Jade Joddle is a very helpful introduction to the role of personality in second language learning - it gives some good strategies for different personality types.