
Writing for Busy Readers: Communicate More Effectively in the Real World by Todd Rogers and Jessica Lasky-Fink spells out the six principles you can follow to increase the probability that people will read, understand, and respond to what you write. Be sure to add it to your professional development library.
Writing for Busy Readers: Communicate More Effectively in the Real World by Todd Rogers and Jessica Lasky-Fink
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November 11th, 2025
The best way to become good at something might surprise you – David Epstein – Are we building skills the wrong way? Explore how having a wide range of experience can be better than early specialization. @DavidEpstein @TED_ED
The Power of Student Ownership: Why Letting Students Lead School Projects Sparks Growth by Emily Graham
November 8th, 2025
The Power of Student Ownership: Why Letting Students Lead School Projects Sparks Growth by Emily Graham
When students take charge of their learning through real projects, something profound happens: engagement skyrockets. Whether they’re planning a community event, creating media content, or designing a campaign, giving students ownership turns school into a launchpad for real-world skills.
Personality Poker: The Fast, Fun Way to Unload Innovation, Collaboration, and Predictable Growth by Stephen M. Shapiro 4th Ed
October 23rd, 2025
Personality Poker: The Fast, Fun Way to Unload Innovation, Collaboration, and Predictable Growth by Stephen M. Shapiro 4th Ed offers a fun game that any organization can use to help everyone determine their dominant and secondary personality types. It makes it easier to put people in positions that best suit their personality strengths, better drive the innovation process, and help connect people with complimentary personalities. Once you know your hand, you can compliment it when you hire new staff. To date, the game has been played by over 250,000 people and scientifically validated.
How to Keep Your Kid’s Brain Moving Over Breaks by Emily Graham
October 3rd, 2025
How to Keep Your Kid’s Brain Moving Over Breaks by Emily Graham offers great advice to anyone who has to supervise a student during a school break, which can be as long as a summer break or as short as a weekend. Please share with parents you know.
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