The students had finals before they left on summer break.
Mrs. Kolkman, the instructor for Personal Development 1, asked
the first year students to do something a little different for their test. She
assigned a Community Engagement Project and told them to interview and blog
about…well, me.
Six groups of students visited my office and interviewed me
over a period of two days. Each student in the group had a role assigned to
them based on their DISC assessment results. Some students were group leaders,
some were interviewers, some were writers, some were encouragers and some were
typists at the end of assignment.
They all impressed me with their professional behavior and
genuine interest in performing the task well. I found myself looking forward to
every group’s visit and the opportunity it presented to learn more about each
student on the team.
Below you’ll see all the groups’ final results.
But before you go on, I would like to say one thing. I tried
really hard to come up with thoughtful answers to the questions. The
interviewer would ask the questions and I would respond – in great length. I
would talk and talk… and talk and talk – I think the word I’m looking for is
babble – and the students would nod respectfully as they listened. I told them
about my love for cooking and fine dining and reading - especially cookbooks -and
inviting people over to dinner parties and
trying my hand at organic vegetable gardening and… and I waited expectantly for
the pencil to start scribbling away.
It wasn’t happening.
Inevitably, the writer would look at me, blink a few times,
then turn to the interviewer or the group leader and ask, “What should I write?”
As I took a deep breath and scrambled through my thoughts
for a quick way to summarize my ramblings, another student would lean over and
whisper, “She likes food… a lot.”
So there you have it.
Now on to the interviews:
Group #1 - This
semester, in Personal Development, we have learned about the six character
traits, the four principles of A.I., and we learned about love while watching
“Fireproof.” For our final we completed a Community Engagement
Project. Our project was to serve Mrs. Griffis by writing a blog about
her work here at Shepherds College.
Each student had a role in the interview process.
Krista: DISC – (S,C)
I do not like change, I like Routine, I am loyal
Philip: DISC –(D,I,) Outgoing, leader, Blunt
Alex : DISC - (D,I) Outgoing, Creative, Leader
We were also assigned a character
trait to utilize during our final. Our Character trait was
integrity. The definition of this character trait is “Knowing and doing
what is right all the time.” Philip: DISC –(D,I,) Outgoing, leader, Blunt
Alex : DISC - (D,I) Outgoing, Creative, Leader
This is how we utilized our character trait during our
Community Engagement Project-We did the right thing without arguing or
complaining.
During our interview, we found out some interesting things
about Mrs. Griffis.
Question 1
How do you use integrity?
She makes sure that what she writes
is true.
Question 2
Why did you choose this job?
She was not looking for that job,
God got it for her.
Question 3
What do you like to do in your spare time?
Gardening, cooking and reading
cookbooks.
Question 4
Is this one of your most fun jobs?
Yes, she gets new responsibilities
every day, she gets to meet new people every day, and she gets to post new
‘news’ every day.
*****
Group #2 - This
semester, in Personal Development, we have learned about S.M.A.R.T Goals, A.I,
Strengths, and character traits. For our final we completed a Community
Engagement Project. Our project was to serve Mrs. Griffis by writing a
blog about her work here at Shepherds College.
Each student had a role in the interview process.
Brandyn– I,S: Team player,
Outgoing, talkative.
Megan – D,I: Leader, outgoing, funny.
Crystal– I,S: talkative, steady, outgoing.
Caroline – S,C: Kind, organized, systematic.
Megan – D,I: Leader, outgoing, funny.
Crystal– I,S: talkative, steady, outgoing.
Caroline – S,C: Kind, organized, systematic.
We were also assigned a character trait to utilize during
our final. Our Character trait was diligence. The definition of
this character trait is “investing my time and energy to complete each task
assigned to me."
This is how we utilized our character trait during our
Community Engagement Project. We all talked about our plans to work on the
interview, and gave people different jobs to do after the interview.
During our interview, we found out some interesting things
about Mrs. Griffis.
How do you diligently work on the blog?
I first make a plan of how I am going to write it, then I
plan a time to write the blog.
How do you do your job diligently?
I keep a schedule of my job on a calendar near my desk.
What are you diligent at?
I am diligent about working at the garden, cleaning my house
and getting my job done every day.
How do you know what to write about people?
I ask questions, then listen when people are answering my
questions and then I see the story in pictures.
*****
Group #3 - This
semester, in Personal Development, we have learned about relationships, love,
strengths, and weaknesses. For our final we completed a Community Engagement
Project. Our project was to serve Mrs. Griffis by writing a blog about
her work here at Shepherds College.
Each student had a role in the interview process.
Kathryn: D, C -
Accurate, direct, and systematic
Sharon: D, I - Direct, problem solver, and humorous
Audrey: S, C - Loyal, careful, and perfectionist
Wade:, D, C - Direct, correct, and blunt
Sharon: D, I - Direct, problem solver, and humorous
Audrey: S, C - Loyal, careful, and perfectionist
Wade:, D, C - Direct, correct, and blunt
We were also assigned a character trait to utilize during
our final. Our Character trait was respect. The definition of this
character trait is “Recognizing and showing value to God, authority,
others, property and myself.”
This is how we utilized our character trait during our
Community Engagement Project: We worked together without arguing and bickering.
We also had great communication with each other by asking and answering
questions.
During our interview, we found out some interesting things
about Mrs. Griffis. Such as:
What do you like to do for fun?
A lot of stuff: cooking, gardening and other things.
What is your favorite animal?
It has to be a Black Panther.
How often do you write blog posts?
I try to write 3 times a week for Shepherds College and also
for Shepherds Ministries. What kinds of things does she write about? She
writes about students and wishes them happy birthdays / takes pictures a lot.
How do you show respect at work?
I was on the team when they discussed the character traits.
Taking time with my co-workers and God also.
*****
Group #4 - This
semester, in Personal Development, we have learned about: character traits, how
to set a
smart goal, AI, and DISC strengths. For our final we completed a
Community Engagement Project. Our project was to serve Mrs. Griffis by
writing a blog about her work here at Shepherds College.
Each student had a role in the interview process.
Charles:
– S,C – Loyal, kind, and trustworthy.
Maika: – S,C – Family- oriented, loyal, and kind.
Nikki: – I,D – Leader, people- oriented, and encouraging.
Maika: – S,C – Family- oriented, loyal, and kind.
Nikki: – I,D – Leader, people- oriented, and encouraging.
We were also assigned a character trait to utilize during
our final. Our Character trait was initiative. The definition of
this character trait is ”Recognizing and doing what needs to be done before I’m
asked to do it.”
This is how we utilized our character trait during our
Community Engagement Project: We showed initiative by doing our tests
right away before we were asked to do them. Charles took the initiative
by typing. Maika took the initiative to make sure we did everything right in
the correct order. Nikki showed initiative by being a leader.
During our interview, we found out some interesting things
about Mrs. Griffis.
Question 1: What are your interests?
Answer – Mrs. Griffis’ interests are cooking, reading books,
keeping gardens, likes to dine, and likes to visit her son in Green Bay.
Question 2: What is your favorite thing to do in your
job?
Answer – I love the people I serve, I like meeting new
people, and I’m excited to see the other students come back.
Question 3: How do you show initiative in your job?
Answer – I ask people about their jobs to write stories. I
like to help my boss out by helping him with his needs. I like to reach out to
the emotions of people.
Question 4: Where do you like to travel?
Answer – I like to travel out east. I like cooler weather
and rainy weather is fine to travel in.
*****
Group #5 - This
semester, in Personal Development, we have learned about how to handle your
anger, also
keep your personal information’s to yourself, and making better
choices. For our final we completed a Community Engagement Project. Our
project was to serve Mrs. Griffis by writing a blog about her work here at
Shepherds College.
Each student had a role in the interview process.
Sarah:
– S, C – Detailed, Loyal, Listener
David: –D, I - Talkative, Ego, Argumentative
Israel: –I, S - Sensitive, steady, careful
David: –D, I - Talkative, Ego, Argumentative
Israel: –I, S - Sensitive, steady, careful
We were also assigned a character trait to utilize during
our final. Our Character trait was Discernment. The definition of
this character trait is “perceiving the difference between right and
wrong.“
This is how we utilized our character trait during our
Community Engagement Project: Making sure that we said the right question
appropriately to Mrs. Griffis. Also, making sure I had the correct information
after I wrote it down.
During our interview, we found out some interesting things about
Mrs. Griffis.
Question 1: What do you do in your spare time outside of
Shepherd’s?
Has a daughter at home to take care of, and go to baseball
games with her husband.
Question 2: How long have you worked here at Shepherd’s?
6 years.
Question 3: Did you ever experience negative comments or
views on your blogging?
No, she had spam, but she had to block it.
Question 4: How do you use discernment when you are
blogging?
Whether something is appropriate to post online, not harming
the college.
*****
Group #6 - This
semester, in Personal Development, we have learned about S.M.A.R.T., Character
Traits, and D.I.S.C. . For our final we completed a Community Engagement
Project. Our project was to serve Mrs. Griffis by writing a blog about
her work here at Shepherds College.
Each student had a role in the interview process.
Andrew: I
& S – Talkative, Humor, and Creativity
Anthony: D & I – Leader, Team Player, and Enthusiastic
Ryan: S&C – Team Player, Sympathetic, and Positive
Kati: I&S – Enthusiastic, Good Listener, and Talkative
Anthony: D & I – Leader, Team Player, and Enthusiastic
Ryan: S&C – Team Player, Sympathetic, and Positive
Kati: I&S – Enthusiastic, Good Listener, and Talkative
We were also assigned a character trait to utilize during
our final. Our Character trait was Responsibility. The definition
of this character trait is “knowing and doing what is expected of me.“
This is how we utilized our character trait during our
Community Engagement Project. We worked as a group to get this project done
.
During our interview, we found out some interesting things
about Mrs. Griffis.
Question 1: How do you represent Responsibility?
Answer: Responsibility is her Number 1 Strength because she
takes responsibility for everything even when she shouldn’t.
Question 2: What interest do you have outside of your
job?
Answer: She loves doing everything with food.
Question 3: What interest do you have in your job of
Social Media for the College?
Answer: The interest
she has is telling the story of the students to draw people to the College.
Question 4: Do you like cats?
Answer: She likes
cats but she doesn’t have pets.
Thank you, Mrs. Griffis for your dedication towards our
education. We appreciate all the work you do.
*****
Shepherds College - Guiding Your Transition to Appropriate Independence. Please visit us at www.shepherdscollege.edu.
thank you for letting us get to know you better, Mrs. Griffis. And thanks for the blogs. My extended family loved the graduation one.
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