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Scholarship March 29, 2017

The Enneagram Intelligences: Understanding Personality for Effective Teaching and Learning

The Wabash Center

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Author
Levine, Janet
Publisher
Bergin & Garvey, Westport, CT
First taught in the United States in 1971, the Enneagram is now used in counseling settings, corporations, university classrooms (including Stanford Business School) and other educational institutions. The Enneagram system is a model of human development which describes nine patterns of personality. Each type is distinct with its own point of view and focus of attention based on nine psychological strategies. Janet Levine has analyzed the system and refined it for use by educators and students in the quest to facilitate teaching and learning. (From the Publisher)