Dr. Brady Janes, The Coaches Table, Special Edition

If you have ever wondered what being Strengths aware as a junior or senior in high school, or how knowing your students strengths as an educator would look like, you have come to the right place.  Join Sarah and Bill as we interview fellow coach Dr. Brady Janes and she highlights how her Harmony theme helps her teach science, and how her Individualization sees every student differently.  Then get to hear how two students at Sage Ridge High School are using their strengths of Woo, Positivity and Ideation (Sophie Najjar) or Learner, Arranger and Discipline (Rhea Skaria) to consider college, careers and cooking for Gordon Ramsey.

Dr. Brady’s Top 10 CliftonStrengths
1) Harmony
2) Restorative
3) Individualization
4) Analytical
5) Learner
6) Responsibility
7) Arranger
8) Relator
9) Intellection
10) Input

Sophie’s Top 5 CliftonStrengths
1) Adaptability
2) Positivity
3) Woo
4) Ideation
5) Individualization

Rhea’s Top 5 CliftonStrengths
1) Relator
2) Learner
3) Discipline
4) Arranger
5) Individualization

Bill's Top 10 CliftonStrengths 

1) Individualization

2) Developer

3) Activator

4) Woo

5) Restorative

6) Empathy

7) Harmony

8) Connectedness

9) Relator

10) Learner

Sarah's Top 10 CliftonStrengths 

1) Positivity

2) Woo

3) Communication

4) Harmony

5) Activator

6) Developer

7) Input

8) Individualization

9) Responsibility

10) Arranger 


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