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JASPA 2010 Saint Louis University July 22, 2010 Strengths and our Jesuit Mission: Exploring Strengths- Based Education to Enhance Personal Growth and Community at Jesuit Campuses Michael Puma Sara Scalzo Associate Director of Student Life Associate Director of Leadership for Living-Learning Initiatives and New Student Programs

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Page 1: JASPA 2010 Saint Louis University July 22, 2010 Strengths and our Jesuit Mission: Exploring Strengths-Based Education to Enhance Personal Growth and Community

JASPA 2010Saint Louis University

July 22, 2010

Strengths and our Jesuit Mission: Exploring Strengths-Based Education to Enhance

Personal Growth and Community

at Jesuit Campuses

Michael Puma Sara ScalzoAssociate Director of Student Life Associate Director of Leadershipfor Living-Learning Initiatives and New Student Programs

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Learning Outcomes for Presentation Attendees will: Attendees will explore the intersection of Jesuit education and

strengths-based education through participating in a strengths-based reflection activity.

Attendees will learn about the Clifton StrengthsFinder instrument and how to introduce the instrument to students, student staff and student leaders

Attendees will learn about creative applications of the strengths-based program in different campus settings.

Attendees will begin to process how they can apply strengths based education on their own campuses.

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Strengths Education at Loyola

August 2006: Several administrators attend Gallup Organization’s StrengthsQuest Educators Seminar and Student Life Department incorporates StrengthsQuest into professional staff training

May 2007: Loyola hosts StrengthsQuest Educators Seminar for 30 Student Development Administrators

Fall 2007: StrengthsQuest incorporated into RA Training, Sophomore Living-Learning Community, and Sophomore Leadership Corps.

Spring 2007: Plans for StrengthsQuest implementation expand to Student Staff in Campus Ministry, Center for Community Service and Justice , the Career Center Peer Educators and the First Year Orientation Program Coordinators.

Fall 2008: Structured Strengths Curriculum for Student Life Staff Supervision developed and implemented; Leadership Living-Learning Community Developed

Spring 2010 – Individualized Strengths meetings offered to students

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StrengthsQuest: The Writing Challenge

How would go about improving your penmanship?

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Strengths Basics

“A strength is the ability to provide consistent, near-perfect performance in a given activity.”

“Just as finished diamonds start as diamonds in the rough, strengths begin with talents. And just as rough diamonds are naturally found in the earth, talents are naturally found within you. But while diamonds are refined with blades and polishing wheels, strengths are produced when talents are refined with knowledge and skill.”

The Strengths process includes discovery, development & application

Based in the study of positive psychology

Clifton, Anderson & Schreiner, 2006

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StrengthsQuest

“It is ok to do what you want to do, until you discover what you were meant to do”

- From The Rookie

S=T+S+KStrength = Talent + Skill +

Knowledge

Strength: the ability to provide consistent, near-perfect performance in a specific activity.

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The 34 Signature Themes

Executing Themes

InfluencingThemes

RelationshipBuilding

Strategic Thinking

AchieverArrangerBeliefConsistencyDeliberativeDisciplineFocusResponsibilityRestorative

ActivatorCommandCommunicationCompetitionMaximizerSelf-AssuranceSignificanceWoo

AdaptabilityDeveloperConnectednessEmpathyHarmonyIncluderIndividualizationPositivityRelator

AnalyticalContextFuturisticIdeationInputIntellectionLearnerStrategic

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Positive Psychology and our Jesuit Mission

Positive Psychology assumes that “happiness success” is the most important goal in life The pleasant life – maximizing pleasure The good life – personally fulfilling activities &

exercising personal strengths The meaningful Life – serving something larger than

oneself Mather, 2010

MAGISDISCOVERY * DEVELOPMENT * APPLICATION

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Five Traits of a Jesuit Education (Mitchell, 1988)

A passion for quality Study of Humanities & Sciences Preoccupation with Questions of Ethics & Values

Importance it gives to the religious experiences Person-Centered“Developing and applying our God-given strengths, gifts and talents under the Lordship of Christ is motivating because it is a joyous and fulfilling process and experience. This is also the process that leads to true excellence.”

– Anderson, 2001

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Strengths and the Examen

How have I used my Signature Themes today? How are my Themes leading me to becoming my best self?

How are my Signature Themes preventing me from becoming my best self?

How do I need to recommit myself to using Strengths to the best of my ability?

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Discovery: Strengths and the Ad Infinitum Sophomore Community

As a result of participating in the Ad Infinitum Community, students will……

Strengths Identify their top five signature themes utilizing the Gallup Organization’s

StrengthsFinder online assessment tool Utilize their strengths to inform decisions made during their sophomore year

Community Establish healthy and mutually beneficial relationships with others in the Ad

Infinitum Community

Reflection Employ self-reflection to gain insight regarding decision-making

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Discovery: Strengths and the Ad Infinitum Sophomore Community

Spring – Students Take Assessment August – Introduction to Strengths September – Strengths and relationships October – Strengths and Academics November – Strengths and

discernment/reflections January – Strengths – reviewing the fall February – Strengths and personal

goals/vocational discernment March – Strengths and Career

Exploration April – Strengths and Future Action

Plans

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Discovery: Strengths and the Ad Infinitum Sophomore Community

“StrengthsQuest provides you with a clearer perspective of yourself, allows you to recognize your strengths, and gives you advice on improving those strengths. It has been useful in my classes and getting along with everyone on the floor. “

“StrengthsQuest has truly helped me as a sophomore because I have become more positive towards myself and towards others because I understand that we all have different forms of thinking and my priorities are different from other people's. Therefore, knowing this I can accept people and be more understanding about why they act in certain ways. I have also been able to adapt my own strengths to school work, and thrive off my strongest ones to get more work done.”

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Development: The Sophomore Leadership Corps

Student Leadership Corps Vision Statement: The Student Leadership Corps (SLC) is a group of sophomore students who have

come together to further improve their individual and collective leadership skills through examination, open communication, and trust. SLC members will develop a deeper knowledge of themselves as persons and as value-driven leaders while at the same time examining theoretical concepts of leadership

A glimpse into the program: Overnight retreat – introduce StrengthsQuest, Jesuit mission, leadership theory, and

allow time for group bonding Weekly skill-building workshops – highlights include diversity, balance/stress

management, decision making, marketing leadership skills Individual mentoring – offered throughout the entire year Encourage students to think about Strengths throughout program, especially how

Strengths will help as they apply for leadership roles on campus

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Development: The Sophomore Leadership Corps

Thoughts from participants: “My favorite part of StrenghtsQuest was learning about my Top 5 Strengths and

realizing how true they were. Essentially, SQ helped me put into words the qualities that I knew I had and enabled me to understand their value as well as their potential disadvantages.”

Amanda, Class of 2012 “Strengths helped me on my leadership journey because by being aware of my Top 5, I

was able to learn the areas I could excel at and that were best fitted for me.” Jennifer, Class of 2011

“I think in general the mission of StrengthsQuest has helped me to understand what strategies I should use when working with others. As a student leader who has encountered a great deal of adversity, I appreciate StrengthsQuest because I know that even in the most difficult situations I have tools that will help me overcome and succeed.”

Erin, Class of 2011

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Application: Student Life Strengths Supervision

RAs participating in the Strengths Curriculum will:

Articulate in detail their own top 5 Strengths Integrate the results of StrengthsFinder with their self-

perception of their abilities and tendencies Articulate the major Strengths of their peer staff members and

supervisor(s) Formulate strategies to employ their Strengths in order to

solve problems and improve performance Apply their understanding of Strengths to roles outside of the

RA position

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Application: Student Life Strengths Supervision

Components Integrated throughout fall training Strengths Letter Monthly staff activities Included in evaluation process and individualized

action plan

Provides supervisors with structured tools to: Improve individualized supervision Strengthen group dynamics Facilitate peer recognition Provide opportunities for feedback and evaluation

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Individualized SupervisionWords from RAs

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Recognition and FeedbackWords from RAs

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Tips for Introducing the Strengths Philosophy to Your Campus

Start small – do strengths with your professional staff and allow some time for people to get used to the strengths philosophy.

Examine your own strengths in relation to how you work with others

It is best to offer experiential exercises when training supervisors & student leaders

Have student staff and supervisors complete the assessment before introducing the 34 signature themes so that their assessment is not skewed.

Supervisors need to be able to articulate their own strengths before they can work with their student staff.

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Tips for Introducing the Strengths Philosophy to Your Campus Share with colleagues across the campus so that you

will start to create a Strengths culture and a common language for student development.

Allow students the freedom to disagree with the signature theme report. If the students feel another Signature Theme best describes them, let them own it.

Strengths supervision is not intended to take the place of constructive criticism. It should also not be used to justify inappropriate behavior and/or poor job performance.

Strengths implementation should be integrated into all facets of your program – it is the only way to insure that you will meet your learning outcomes

Intentionally show how strengths link back to the Jesuit mission.

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Michael [email protected]

410-617-2339

Sara [email protected]

410-617-5570

For more information and materials, contact