@DrJRiddell@DrLisaD @shannonkmurray @Nat_Fingerhut @utpress Your origin ‘fresh start’ story in the prologue is amazing and inspiring! But not surprising!
@TheMapleLeague@DrJRiddell@JeffHennessy4 A terrific testimony to value and purpose, which energize the privilege I’ve had in teaching in four different universities since 1987! The article is a reminder of what’s important & is helpful for those days when we get tired, lose our way, or, in Jessica’s language, “whine”!
@DrJRiddell Ha! Past time for prioritizing these discussions and getting past our resistance to “new ways”! Having played with these new ways for more than 30 years now is one of the greatest joys and learning opportunities of my teaching career!
"Creative work is what mega-corporations such as Amazon and Netflix feed upon. TV dramas influence elections. It’s why authoritarian regimes silence the artists first." Q&A with #RhodesScholar Baņuta Rubess @banuta https://t.co/9ZxUJoJsLL
@MountAllison Intrusive learning, if well structured and taught, is awesome. Add in experiential elements and and reflection and the learning and retention can be off the charts (I say this based on 33 years of doing just that in the field of leadership development).
The people of sleepy Moreton's Harbour, N.L., had crystal-clear water running through their taps.
They didn't know about the silent killer lying beneath the town. https://t.co/Y2hu9cpE0W
I don’t know who needs to hear this but Neil Diamond, who retired from performing five years ago because of Parkinsons, just had a Broadway show of him open and it at the opening night he did this
Reading Audre Lorde this morning: "There are no new ideas still waiting in the wings to save us… There are only old and forgotten ones, new combinations, extrapolations and recognitions from within ourselves — along with the renewed courage to try them out." 1/3