Strengthening School Connectedness to Increase Student Success
Category: Student Well-Being
The Personal Skills Map (PSM) is designed for individuals to self-assess key personal, interpersonal, life, and career skills essential to performance, healthy relationships, personal productivity, career success, and health. The PSM can be used in human resource development and education programs, consultation, training in business and industry, management development, and self-directed learning. Subscore(s): There are 14 subscores: (1) Self-esteem (2) Interpersonal assertion (3) Interpersonal awareness (4) Empathy (5) Drive strength/Motivation (6) Decisionmaking (7) Time management (8) Sales orientation/Leadership (9) Commitment ethic (10) Stress management (11) Physical wellness (12) Interpersonal aggression (13) Interpersonal deference (14) Personal change orientation
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American Institutes for Research® partnered with the Annenberg Institute at Brown University to collect instruments related to student well-being.
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https://www.conovercompany.com/downloads/13121605.pdf