Research from the Business School (formerly Cass) suggests that observing others' decision-making can teach people to make better decisions themselves. The research, co-authored by Professor Irene ...
When in graduate schools learning the facets of school leadership, prospective school leaders were all trained “supervision.” The term, itself, implies watching and directing someone else’s actions.
“...to take advantage of the energy for change that's ‘out there’ today will require not just different methods in the classroom but the development of a campus ...
All children (like all people) can be verbally and physically aggressive. All children (like all people) are more likely to act aggressively when frustrated. Neuro-developmentally atypical children ...
In a recent whitepaper from Cornerstone OnDemand, they explain how learning and performance with observation checklists can help with healthcare compliance and competency. Healthcare providers face ...
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