However, I’ve observed that we don’t always learn from historical events, be they in geopolitics, our personal lives or our professional experiences. In my view, that’s to our detriment because, as ...
History, the study of documented events and change over time, is at its foundation the study of people—singularly and collectively, with their shared and conflicting natures, choices, attitudes and ...
Every November, someone contacts me to present about Native Americans for Native American Heritage Month. In such presentations, I provide background about the month and why it matters. But I also ...
Picture a baby chimp clinging to its mother's back, wide eyes taking in everything around it. Just like human babies, these little ones start life completely helpless, relying on their mom for ...
Social emotional learning approaches can help set the norm for a new age in education that builds on how children really learn, rather than working against it. After a year of struggling with distance ...
Sooner or later, everyone fails at something. But does everyone learn from their failures? In fact, the evidence suggests that most people struggle to grow from mistakes and defeats. When researchers ...
Careers don’t come with instruction manuals. There is no how-to guide for navigating the workplace, your peers or your manager. Instead, we learn by doing: we learn through our experiences, and we ...
Given the grinding wars and toxic political divisions that dominate the news, it might come as a surprise to hear that there are also a multitude of sustainably peaceful societies thriving across the ...
Whoever said that we learn from our mistakes made a mistake. Albert Einstein said it, Winston Churchill said it, and they got it wrong. It turns out that we are better at learning after doing ...
Sometimes we remember things that we did not even know we had memorised and sometimes the opposite happens – we want to remember something that we know we’ve learned but are not able to recall it.
The call letters of our station, WQLN, stand for "We Question and Learn." The "We Question and Learn" interview program heard Sundays at 4 p.m., monthly, on WQLN Radio 91.3 FM is dedicated to being a ...
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