When we welcomed Toffie, an 8-month-old American Pocket Bully, into our lives, little did we know this decision would be a crash course in effective leadership! Training, nurturing, and bonding with ...
The Great Resignation. Quiet quitting. Quiet firing. No matter which terms are thrown around, the workforce has undergone multiple transformations since most companies adopted a remote or hybrid model ...
Doing good by doing the right thing is actually quite rare. And that shouldn’t surprise; acts of conscience pose significant psychological risks, especially when done collectively. Success calls for ...
More than 20 years ago, I was able to give my sister, Kathy, a life-saving kidney. It almost didn’t happen: Initial tests indicated that I was not a good enough genetic match to make the operation ...
Richard Godwin shares lessons in effective research supervision based on his former students’ feedback Shortly after having agreed to give my thoughts on research supervision, I was asked to examine a ...
Using recent developments in case law from across international jurisdictions, this article highlights common drafting pitfalls and offers practical guidance for crafting effective, enforceable ...
Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it. And perform worse on tests. The latest results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress found that scores for eight-grade ...
Despite all our most fervent wishes, education is back online. After a brief relief with children back in physical school, students have reverted to being icons on screens. How should we prepare for ...
Storytelling -- the oldest form of teaching -- is the most effective way of teaching primary school children about evolution, say researchers. Storytelling -- the oldest form of teaching -- is the ...