Daily Excerpt: The Invisible Foreign Language Classroom (Dabbs and Leaver) - Defining and Recognizing the Invisible Classroom: Guardians
excerpt from The Invisible Foreign Language Classroom (Dabbs & Leaver), from Chapter 1 Defining and Recognizing the Invisible Classroom: Guardians Guardians General Orientation SJ personality types, more especially as adults, feel compelled to pass on the values of their society. As such, the Guardians in every society are essential to the continuation of that society. As Learners As learners, Guardians work to belong in the group, whether that is a social group of their place in the class. For this reason, they possess a strong work ethic. They crave rules, accept and support tradition and traditional approaches, and want to know exactly what is expected of them. Because many teachers are themselves SJs, the SJ learner fits right in. The student understands and feels comfortable with the teacher’s methods because that is how they learn. The SJ likes the structure, likes knowing what is expected, and since the SJ teacher will generally lay things out in a logica