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As a student and an educator, I have always felt strongly against standardized tests. Personally, I am horrible at taking them and don’t do well (23 on the ACT, over here). Professionally, I’ve never seen how a standardized test helped me measure a student’s personal growth and knowledge (especially when it takes over a year […]
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I’ve been in and out of therapy since high school. I started reading personal development books (Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul, anyone?) in my pre-teens. It is safe to say that personal growth, being a generational trauma breaker, and inspiration for others were made for me. After years of personal growth and development, I […]
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I pride myself on my growth mindset and identity as a lifelong learner. So, imagine my surprise when after nine years as an instructional designer, I realized I had become lackadaisical with my strategies and techniques. I am part of an Award-Winning instructional design team and have nine years of experience. Somewhere in those nine […]
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