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Student Profile

The Student Profile is the full view of a single student’s MN data. You reach it by clicking a student’s name from the Classes page, the Counselor Queue, or the Quick Profile Drawer.

Accessible to: Teachers, Counselors, Administrators

The MN Profile section shows two sets of scores:

Nine Natures — situational engagement modes. Each Nature score reflects how naturally a student engages through that mode. A high score indicates that mode tends to feel energizing for this student. A low score is not a deficiency — it indicates that mode tends to take more effort.

Ten Intelligences — capacity channels. Each Intelligence score reflects the kinds of thinking and processing the student tends to draw on most readily. Like Natures, these are not rankings of worth.

See Nine Natures and Ten Intelligences for a full explanation of each.

NatureTypes are named patterns that emerge when specific Natures and Intelligences are active together. A student typically has 1–3 active NatureTypes.

Each NatureType is shown with its name and a brief description. Click the name to open the NatureTypes explorer, which shows the full description, cross-cultural expressions of that pattern, and skills that tend to grow naturally from it.

See NatureTypes for more detail.

Caution: Support flags are staff-only. They are never shown in any student-facing view.

If the student has been flagged, the flags appear in this section. Each flag shows the type, priority, date set, and which staff member set it. Counselors and administrators can add or resolve flags from here.

Based on the student’s active NatureTypes, the profile suggests career areas that tend to align with this combination of traits. These are starting directions for exploration conversations — not prescriptions.

Click any career area to see a broader list of specific roles connected to that area.

Calibration notes are optional staff annotations. A counselor may note whether the student’s self-reported scores seem to align with observed classroom behavior — for example, if a student scored low on a Nature that they clearly express in group settings.

Caution: Calibration notes are strictly internal. They are never shared with students or parents.

From the student profile, use the Back button to return to the class or queue you came from. You can also use the Quick Profile Drawer to move through students quickly without loading a full profile each time.

  • Edit a student’s Nature or Intelligence scores — these come from the student’s own MN assessment responses
  • Access grades, attendance, or behavioral records — those are outside the MN system
  • Share the profile directly with a student or parent — the profile view is staff-only; student-facing views are separate

If a student’s data looks incorrect, contact support@multiplenatures.com rather than attempting to adjust scores.