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Maika Bauerle
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I am the Superintendent of a small school district. All of our staff take the StrengthFinder and we weave the language and philosophy of strengths into our entire school districts. We systemize this approach over the years by giving the SF to our ...
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About Me:
I work as a Strengths Consultant, helping people to stir up some of their natural magic. One of my favorite places to dream, think, and create is within the world of education. With a background in journalism, my mission is to tell the story of strengths while helping people to improve what they do best.
What are your Clifton StrengthsFinder Talent Themes/Strengths?
Strategic, Positivity, Woo, Ideation, Adaptability

Strengths Stories: Donald O. Clifton Child Development Center

Sara Schmidt knows her students. Some of them are experts at arranging complex situations into structure and order. Others are naturally skilled communicators, effortlessly including others in everything they do. She teaches leaders, thinkers, and do-ers. She focuses her classroom on the natural interests and abilities of her students, promoting customized learning and growth. And she does this all with students who are younger than the Apple iPod.

At the Donald O. Clifton Child Development Center, Schmidt’s preschool classroom is a prime example of strengths-based education. “It means looking at each child individually, looking at what their personality is like and adapting to the room to them, so everything in the room fits each child,” says Schmidt, “They all have things they enjoy doing, so this a way to foster their growth.”

Centering a classroom on strengths may seem like a big step, but Schmidt and her colleagues say it’s a philosophy that comes down to small alterations. Schmidt says, “Knowing the children’s strengths, we teach more on a child-initiated play and curriculum. We adapt things in the room and activities to each different personality.” For example, if Schmidt notices a child demonstrating a talent for Command, she will give them more opportunities to take other children under their wing and help to guide them through curriculum, or give them the opportunity to lead the classroom in certain activities. Children who naturally relate to others will excel if the curriculum allows them to play alongside others. They do not do as well if they have to work alone.
Candice Bromly teaches younger children at the Center. “Strengths is something I’ve just recently started teaching,” says Bromly, “A lot of it is just taking time to observe. Once I can understand their strengths, then I can set them up to succeed.” One key to her students’ success is a journal Bromly keeps for each child. She records their changing interests and scholastic milestones. These journals provide insight to parents, but also act as a vital tool in the children’s strengths-based development. “It really works well because it keeps everyone in check,” says Bromley, “I could look back to when they were nine months old to see what they were doing and what their strengths were. I can’t imagine not having it this way.”

The students at the Child Development Center may not remember life without computers, or even the days of Sesame Street, but thanks to strengths-based education, they will head to kindergarten knowing a bit about their natural abilities. At this age, centering a classroom on strengths may rely more on observation and adaptability, but it certainly is a vital part of their development. And if you ask Sara Schmidt, she’ll tell you the key to unlocking this development. “Find out your own strengths, and understand how they fit your life. Then you can look at each individual child and see what you can do differently to showcase their strengths.”

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Strengths Reporter at SQ Conference

Big things are happening in Omaha. For the next 3 days, you can expect updates directly from Gallup's Building a Strengths-Based Campus Conference in Omaha, Nebraska. I am looking forward to developing a disucssion with key players in the positive psychology arena, as well as active everyday educators. Please connect yourself to the world of social networking by logging into ning, becoming a StrengthsQuest fan oContinue

Posted on June 23, 2009 at 3:22pm —

Maika Bauerle

'Be Amazed' DVD Available

Hello Friends,
Several of you are finding creative ways to spread the word of strengths through my 'Be Amazed' video. I'm happy to offer it to you in DVD format if it works better for you that way. There will be a small fee to cover the cost of shipping, but if you are interested, please let me know and we can work something out!
Maika

Posted on April 21, 2009 at 3:15pm —

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At 3:32pm on April 21, 2009, Jennifer said…
Hi Maika,
Thanks for your quick response. Would it be possible to do both? I'm afraid I won't be able to add a DVD video file into a powerpoint, but I'd love to have it for our office anyway.
At 3:07pm on April 21, 2009, Jennifer said…
Hi Maika,
We love your "Be Amazed" video and we've used it (with proper credit of course) on our portal. We're looking to add it to an offline PowerPoint presentation and i'm having trouble doing so because of the parameters set on it. Is there any way you can share the video file with me so that we can incorporate it into the presentation? Of course, the proper credit will be given.

Thanks,
Jen
At 10:15am on December 28, 2008, Desdamona said…
Maika - The Be Amazed video is absolutely breathtaking! Thanks for sharing your gifts to create such an awesome resource for all of us trying to live out our strengths. I intend to use the video with a group of college age students at a seminar I am doing in two days! What a great find!
At 12:48am on December 4, 2008, Dr. Preselfannie Evet Whitfield McDaniels said…
Hi Maika! I am Preselfannie McDaniels from Jackson State University (Jackson, Mississippi). My team's Pathways project focuses on student success via strengths training and leadership development. How do I make the most of my Strengths School experience?
At 11:26pm on December 3, 2008, Jim Cawthon said…
Maika,

I have used the video for two of my FYE classes and it was very well received. We have some wide screen video monitors on campus and we run power point messages on them. Is there anyway I can get a copy of this in the power point format?

I think it would be a good way to introduce strengths to others on our campus.

Thanks

Jim
At 10:12pm on November 30, 2008, C. Nana Derby said…
Dear Maika,

Thanks for your informative comments. It does make a lot of sense, and I will do all I can to understand myself better. Regards, Nana
At 11:22pm on November 29, 2008, Christy Khan said…
Maika,

I love the videos you are producing. I am a former student of Shane Lopez working on my doctorate in counseling at KU. I taught high school English for the past nine years, and now that I'm a full time student again, also I teach a course in classroom management to pre-service teachers at KU. I've designed the course to have strengths and hope theory as its foundation, and each student takes the StrengthsFinder and spends considerable time journaling and dialoguing about how to incorporate strengths in their future classrooms, specifically from a management perspective. I'm planning on using your "Be Amazed" video and the most recent "Episode One" in my course next semester. It is geared toward elementary school teachers, so it will be wonderful to show them some real teachers in action who are working from the strengths perspective. Do you have further plans for more videos with older age groups? I'm always on the lookout for ways to maximize my students' learning (probably why maximizer is one of my strengths!) and it would be great to show them how to incorporate strengths with all age groups of kids. Keep up the fantastic work...I can't wait to see what you do next!

Christy
At 10:39pm on November 21, 2008, C. Nana Derby said…
Dear Maika,

I just realized I left out an introduction of myself. I am a Pathways Fellow, and hope to be able to understand myself better by the end of this program, any suggestions for me? My primary goal is to understand and to help my students identify their strengths and to put them to use.

Regards, Nana
At 10:01pm on November 21, 2008, C. Nana Derby said…
Dear Maika,

I was excited to read about your work as a Strengths Consultant. I do share one strength with you, that is ideation. How do you apply that in your work? I went through a few of the profiles on this page and realized I don't share more than one theme with anybody, and so it is pretty difficult for me to learn about how they optimize the use of their strengths as are applicable to me. As a consultant in that area, may I ask if it is problematic to not share so many traits with others?

Regards, Nana
 
 

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