Lecture 9 New interpretation to Jungian approach

Lecture 9 New interpretation to Jungian approach

In Lecture 9, Professor Alava talks about the classical Jungian approach of human preferences. He presents some concerns about its capability to detect all the difference people have in the dimensions in question. He argues that there is grey area not detected earlier in all four Jungian dimension.

Then, he presents a new and wider interpretation to the old model by opening up the earlier one-dimensional concepts to two dimensions.

Before any lecture either open or save to your computer the assigned PowerPoint presentations.

Assignment before the lecture: none

Open or save the PowerPoint slides related to this lecture HERE.

Listen to the lecture, and afterwards do the assignment given below.




Write your learning experiences into your personal Reflective report

Assignment after the session 2: Read the following article (a part of professor Alava’s dissertation) Alava, J. 1999. Understanding individual learning. In Alava, J. 1999. Organizational Change in The Union of Professional Engineers in Finland and in The Union of Professional Social Workers in Finland. Dissertation, The University of Kentucky.

No additional assignment on this! The text serves a good summary on individual learning, various theories and models underlying the presented framework.

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