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14 Questions Every Teacher Should Ask Themselves About That Lesson Plan

Posted onMay 20, 2016

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Helping Students See Themselves As Thinkers

Posted onMay 9, 2016

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8 ways to become a more genuine and authentic person

Posted onMarch 21, 2016

Genuine people live true to themselves. Researchers Michael Kernis and Brian Goldman define authenticity as “The unimpeded operation of one’s true or core self in daily enterprise.” Authenticity stands in contrast to the “fake it until you make it” philosophy

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Negotiation 101 for senior leaders: How to structure an effective argument

Posted onFebruary 19, 2016

Do you know how most leaders sabotage themselves during a negotiation? If you think it’s because they’re being “too soft,” you’re in for a surprise. Negotiation is a critical leadership skill and yet very few managers know how to do

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When One Career Path Isn’t Enough

Posted onDecember 11, 2015

Kids and young people are often expected to set a path for themselves, such as a college major that sets up a career track for a life’s work. Committing to one choice can mean forgoing other options, sometimes for the rest

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