I’ve been posting recently about Accomplishment-Based Education. One reason this is so important is that we have been overlooking, in amost all of our discussions about technology in education, one of ...
I don't hate the interview question "What's your greatest accomplishment?" quite as much as I loathe the Big Three Brainless interview questions "Where do you see yourself in five years?", "What's ...
At the end of the year, many people reflect on what they have accomplished during the prior 12 months. They often speak about job advancement, what their kids have done, if they have survived the ...
Achievement is most commonly associated with a letter grade, percentile, standardized mean, or other metric. A relentless pursuit of an A grade often obscures, if not obstructs, the learning process.
Okay, by now you should have a detailed list of your accomplishments with lots of random—or not so random—notes on how you made a difference gathered from resumes, performance reviews and all those ...
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