The following excerpt is from “Authentic Learning in the Digital Age: Engaging Students Through Inquiry,” by Larissa Pahomov. This excerpt is from the chapter entitled “Making Reflection Relevant.” ...
Teachers can help students develop their social and emotional skills as they monitor and evaluate their own learning experiences.
Sometimes deciding to get out and about requires making changes. This could be in the way you manage your time or your decision-making. Change is a word that can make some people very uncomfortable.
With the end of the school year quickly approaching, now is a vital time for school principals and administrators to begin their end-of-year reflections. A recent Harvard Business School study found ...
I want to share one more reflection on Christmas since, after all, Christmas does not end until Jan. 6. In recent days I have kept thinking about some words of Thomas Carlisle, who said, “Christmas is ...
Guest Blog by Allison Bashe, Ph.D. Dr. Allison Bashe Blogger’s note: Dr. Bashe co-led a session on Making Ethical Choices for a conference of ethics educators sponsored by the Pennsylvania ...
Your company’s new product launch is on hold indefinitely. Your entire team is under shelter-in-place orders. And your own makeshift “home office” resembles a second-grade science experiment run amok.
The transition from one year to the next tends to have a familiar rhythm to it. A slower cadence prevails for those who have time off from work and a break from their normal, hectic routines. But for ...
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