Create the Career You’re Craving – Use Smart Career Management and the Critical Skills!

Career management is complicated, and it can be really hard to navigate. In this fast-paced, fiercely competitive landscape of the modern corporate world, it’s tough to find direction and forge forward to new heights. If this resonates with you, you are not alone. Making mega-moves that get you moving and climbing to the top is […]

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Sowing Disruptive Seeds – – Communicating Trash to Populate False Information to Draw Desired Conclusions!

What if someone wants his supporters to draw the conclusion that the election of another to high office is illegitimate. How should he proceed using the “Critical Skills?” I suppose he could do the following: Initiate lawsuits (legitimate or otherwise) challenging some part of the electoral process for inaccuracies, fraud, or whatever. It makes no […]

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The Founding Fathers Got This One Wrong!

The Founding Fathers created the congressional branch of government not only to create laws but to serve in a capacity of “check and balance” on the executive. They vested power in each part of the congressional branch – to balance the need for representation by population and the need to protect the minority. In designing […]

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Authentic Assessment – It’s Hard to Do – but It’s the Way Assessment of Skills Should Be Done!

Authentic Assessment is hard to do – but it’s the way assessment of skills SHOULD be done! Authentic assessment refers to assessment tasks that resemble reading and writing in the real world and in school (Hiebert, Valencia & Afflerbach, 1994; Wiggins, 1993). Its aim is to assess many different kinds of literacy abilities in contexts […]

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The future of work won’t be about college degrees, it will be about job skills

Stephane Kasriel, Upwork CEO, pens a nice commentary about a recent survey, ‘Freelancing in America.’ You can read the article by clicking HERE. The results of the survey aren’t surprising. According to the survey Freelancing in America 2018, released Wednesday, freelancers put more value on skills training: 93 percent of freelancers with a four-year college degree […]

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