Not only is space exploration an industry dominated by governments, but for someone without any background in space technology to go in with the belief that they could help drive meaningful progress…
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Not only is space exploration an industry dominated by governments, but for someone without any background in space technology to go in with the belief that they could help drive meaningful progress…
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This is a landing page in Melinda Wolk's wonderful website, Creative Educator. This section on Creativity contains 16 articles on various aspects of Creativity such as: 5 Hallmarks of a Creative Project, Creative Instructional Design and Cognitive Complexity, and 5 Essential Tools for a Creative Journey. Each article contains a research foundation, implementation examples, and links to useful resources. Very nice work! -JL
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What should students in high school and college English classes read? Whether you think they should be reading Ovid and Melville, or only books written by diverse, contemporary authors, or books with no explicit sex, or books with no explicit violence, most people have an opinion on how and what teachers teach in thei
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In 2016, Professor Christine Jarvis, the Pro Vice-Chancellor Teaching and Learning made funds available for teaching and learning development projects that could make an impact on teaching, learning and assessment. As a result, the seven schools at the University of Huddersfield are running a number of projects and we are sharing some of the project…
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Where and how do teachers get their training in preparation for the demands of the 21st century classroom? This is an essential question educators and policy makers face in education systems across the globe. The Empowered Educators international study from Linda Darling-Hammond finds that the process of teacher training and certification is quite centralized in …
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What Goes in the Portfolio?
The portfolio represents your skills and expertise. You need to decide if you want the portfolio to be static where you only do occasional maintenance and updates. Or do you want a site that’s more dynamic and continually updating?
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Consider for a moment that from this day forward, on the first day of every month, around $1,000 is deposited into your bank account — because you are a citizen. This income is independent of every…
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Behavioral integrity is effective, because it improves your communication. And you can develop it.
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How one photo-addicted mom found mindfulness in her daughter's toy camera. Plus, a simple noticing practice for non-judgemental awareness.
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Change is the only true constant. But real change is a choice. A decision — a commitment to do something different. To take control of the direction of your life. Transformation is uncomfortable but…
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I’m a collector of quotes. I love it when I can find a phrase, a sentence, a particular grouping of words that can change my perspective, open my fucking eyes, and spread a little light for me. I…
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Some of the biggest ways Finland is winning in global education.
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Mastering the art of conversation takes time but here are 7 steps from research and classic texts that can help you glide through your next interaction.
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A hell of a challenge
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Teddy Roosevelt did it. Harry Truman did it. Want to be an outstanding leader? Keep a leadership journal. As part of my executive coaching work, one of the most effective tools I recommend that powers up the coaching process is a leadership journal. The exercise of leadership is not unlike a sport you play. When you review your actions in the field you learn what worked, what didn’t, and adjust along the way. Leadership guru Peter Drucker said: “ Follow effective action with quiet reflection. From the quiet reflection will come even more effective action. ”
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Management is tough enough in normal times. But what are leaders to do when their companies are buffeted by global uncertainty? Bill George explains charting a course True North.
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Have you ever shared a frustrating situation with your boss, a colleague, a family member, or a friend and they kept jumping in and offering solutions (many of which you had already thought of yourself)? I certainly have, then realized I didn’t need or want them to resolve the situation for me. All I really…
Listening is one of the Rare business and social skills
Terrific article on the importance of 'just' listening. Time is the single most valuable thing that any of us have, and actively listening to someone shows that you value their opinion, and care about their feelings.
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It’s time to admit we don’t know what we’re doing when it comes to educational technology.
Education without direction is a one-sided social value.
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