Rethinking Education: Why Learning Needs to Outshine Grades
Learning can lead to education but education doesn’t always result in true learning; it’s more like becoming literate.
Learning can lead to education but education doesn’t always result in true learning; it’s more like becoming literate.
It’s important that you help them build on their skills so they have the edge over their peers. It’s like preparing well for the exams by doing extra practice papers. The more they practice, the more confident they will be.
Think landing an interview is the hardest pat? No, the real challenge is what comes next – preparing to make a lasting impression.
Next question – how well prepared are you for the interview?
Pivoting is part of that process of reaching the goal. Some steps succeed, some need a little working on, and some need to be abandoned. But each of them have contributed towards progress, towards your learning.
Be proud of who you are. Think hard before exchanging yourself respect for the temporary approval of a few.
It’s a micro habit-building process. It’s so small that you won’t feel upset by it. But by sticking with it you’ll make the much-required progress.
Making excuses! This is one skill that needs no highly coveted degrees nor has any age limits or any other kind of prerequisites.
All it needs is your creative thinking and lack of motivation to deal with the task at hand.
Curiosity is not about just asking questions; it’s about wanting to know more. But as they keep growing, their curiosity diminishes with time until it finally fades away.
Don’t let that happen.