Harvard Business Review
What Research Tells Us About Making Accurate Predictions
Harvard Business Review
6 min · · It’s not hopeless after all. · Shared by 10, including Tac Anderson
Prediction is a skill we can actually learn and get better at. This article breaks it down.
Quartz
The world of work is changing, but the career aspirations of teenagers are not
Quartz
2 min · · Though the nature of work has changed dramatically since the turn of the century, kids' career aspirations have not. · Shared by 9, including @ShannaPeeples@mastodon.nl, Doug Sundheim
I have to say that I'm happy to see "teacher" on this list :)
nickwignall.com
5 Things Confident People Don’t Do
nickwignall.com
20+ min · · Eliminate these habits and watch your confidence soar · Shared by 16, including Dr. Simon A. Rego, @ShannaPeeples@mastodon.nl, Daniel Schwarz
What I like about this list is that it's about things you can take off your plate, metaphorically. It's often easier to stop doing something than to take on a new behavior.
kqed.org
What Does Improvement Science Look Like In Real Classrooms?
kqed.org
9 min · · Involving teachers as practitioner-researchers is powerful professional development and could help schools to continuously improve. · Shared by 6, including @ShannaPeeples@mastodon.nl
This is a perfect article for use by department teams as personalized professional development. How can you use this with your team?
Quartz
The museum that defines the Instagram age wants visitors to ditch their phones
Quartz
6 min · · If we look up from our phones long enough to really process the world that Instagram built, will we like what we see? · Shared by 6, including @ShannaPeeples@mastodon.nl
If there's no picture, did it really happen? If I were still teaching high school, this would be part of a text set for Socratic discussion.