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The Imaginative Disposition

Imaginative Disposition students need spaces that allow them to design, create, think, doodle or daydream. They learn best when the teaching materials and techniquguy thinkinges involve the arts or some type of creative process.

College students who have the Imaginative Disposition might do better in classes that encourage new ways of thinking, creative projects, and artistic expression.

Do you know adults who have the Imaginative Disposition? Their intentions to contribute ideas are often misunderstood. This Disposition is often viewed as illogical, aloof, spacy, or irresponsible.

Imaginative Dispositions usually thrive in work situations that are “behind the scenes” – quiet spaces and periods of time to create, compose, imagine, and design – and where time is not regimented.

copyright 2019 by Mariaemma Pelullo-Willis, Reflective Educational Perspectives, LLC / LearningSuccess™ Institute
contact Mariaemma: m@learningsuccesscoach.com
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