Analysis of the Herrmann Whole Brain Model
shows me as very blue – logical and analytical, and whilst this isn’t a
surprise, I didn’t think my blue side would dominate quite as much as it does.
Before our results were given to us we had to pick words that described us and at the end of the game we had to have 3 words that best described us and one that didn't. These were mine:
Ben asked if Rob would agree with these words, and he did! I was also asked what would I be like without the red "Enthusiastic" and my response was "boring" so I can see that all four quadrants build us up to be who we are.
I have to keep reminding myself that this is simply a preference and doesn’t
mean that I’m not any of the other quadrants. I do have several concerns - that
I will;
- pigeon-holed as “the blue, logical one”
- Meaning my other sides aren’t valued or heard
- discount my own red/yellow think as “not as good” as others in the team have higher scores in those quadrants
- favour those children most similar to me
- not value myself as a teacher and learner as teachers are traditionally much more red than I am
What this analysis has done is underlined
for me why I have to spend more time and energy building relationships, that I
have to give more credit to my emotions rather than bottle them, and air my
ideas as I do have some good ones!
It is up to me to make sure my concerns don’t
hold any weight and these concerns are all are linked in some way to relationships,
which is one of my goals – either relationships with children, their parents or
the mentoring team. So it is on my radar as an area in which I want to develop
this year – perhaps if I do the test again in the future my blue side won’t be
quite as dominant!
As a team we are very well balanced which
is fantastic as it means that when designing for learning we will ensure that
all children are also catered for.


I'm really enjoying having a read through your blog. This post in particular was very interesting to me, as although I'm not quite as blue as you, I think others see my blue/green side more than I do. I have many of the same concerns as you, and have now become quite aware of being 'pigeon-holed'. It wasn't until I sat on my results for a whole year, and Julia's visit this time that I identified that my relationships with children are/were not quite as strong as I thought. Now that I have that awareness, I'm finding that my interactions are becoming more natural. Great reflection and all the best with your steps to keep all of your quadrants active!
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