A simple shift in business education, training MBA students to listen effectively, can significantly boost their humility and ...
Over at my blog about English-language learners, Learning the Language, I discuss how many teachers don’t spend much time teaching oral English to ELLs, particularly in the upper grades. My ...
Our collective pandemic exhaustion has reached new lows, further eroding what little empathy we had left for one another. As rancorous debates over school openings, mask mandates and how racism is ...
Can the instructional gifts we prize in great teachers be captured in standarized professional knowledge tests? Lately, I have been working on a paper analyzing teacher testing with particular ...
Student surveys, school-led discussions and communications have provided much learner-driven insight into needs, concerns and experiences around online education, which we wish to address. We chose to ...
Talking to people we disagree with can be difficult, but it’s also unavoidable. A group of students at Willamette University is learning to facilitate and engage in those conversations to foster ...
“Michelle, why are you still coloring your face with the red marker?” asked Mrs. Johnson. “We are lining up to go to lunch, didn’t you hear the instructions?” Ask any teacher what their number one ...
One day earlier this year, a dozen or so Chicago Booth students logged in to their virtual classroom and presented their assigned homework. But they didn’t turn in the usual slide decks or Excel ...
As agency owners, we often think we know exactly how to run our business. When a client relationship goes wrong, we might think it was just a bad fit or a crazy customer with unrealistic expectations.
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