Personality Preferences, Tutoring Styles, and Implications for Tutor Training

  • Thompson T
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Considers how personality type theory might help account for the behaviors of writing center tutors. Highlights how personality preferences influence tutoring styles. Argues that including a study of personality type theory in tutor training can help tutors become aware of their preferred tutoring styles and the effects of those styles on the students. (HB)

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Thompson, T. C. (1994). Personality Preferences, Tutoring Styles, and Implications for Tutor Training. The Writing Center Journal, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.7771/2832-9414.1330

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