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Clark Aldrich
(When you pay $120K for a Harvard MBA, are you paying more for reputation than for the quality of instruction?)
(via springdukece)
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Clark Aldrich
(When you pay $120K for a Harvard MBA, are you paying more for reputation than for the quality of instruction?)
(via springdukece)
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Craig Aldrich (via springdukece)
Well, Clark Aldrich, actually!
— Tony O’Driscoll. Kids crowd-source homework amongst themselves by subject. We call it ‘cheating,’ but should we? (via springdukece)
— Jay Cross; “but I’m not saying we should do away with bus riding.” (via springdukece)
There are three different types of learning: ‘learning to be’, ‘learning to do’, and ‘learning to know’.
‘Learning to be’ focuses on helping someone understand who they are and who they want to be. This type of learning answers such questions as: “What do I love doing?” “What is my dream?” “What gives me energy?” “What are my unique strengths?” and even “What is my role in a group?”
"— Clark Aldrich, Unschooling Rules
(Source: unschoolingrules.com)