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Learn to Love Feedback: How to Create a Feedback-Friendly Culture in the Workplace

The Humphrey Group

Why do we need feedback? In order to embrace feedback, we first need to understand what the measurable benefits of practicing feedback are. Moreover, studies have shown a strong correlation between employee engagement and feedback. Moreover, studies have shown a strong correlation between employee engagement and feedback.

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Learn to Love Feedback (Part 3): How to Give Constructive Feedback

The Humphrey Group

Welcome back to the journey on feedback! This week, we have been discussing how to embrace feedback in the workplace by mastering the art of giving and receiving feedback well.

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Learn to Love Feedback (Part 2): How to Receive Feedback Well

The Humphrey Group

Let’s talk about receiving feedback! Does your heart race while waiting for feedback? Do you feel on edge when someone gives you negative feedback? Rest assured: this is normal.

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A Missing Piece [Peace]: Teaching & Learning in the Digital Age

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

I was at a conference, and the attendees were workshopping solutions for increasing digital learning capacity at their respective institutions. Groups were assigned an activity to discuss possible solutions for increasing capacity for educational technology and digital learning. Moreover, our group was not alone in our thinking.

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Create a Trauma-Sensitive Learning Environment Using Container-Setting

The Scholarly Teacher

Lindsey Luther , Ascend Learning Lee Cordell , Institute for Trauma and Psychological Safety Key Statement: This article describes how educators can employ container-setting, a transdisciplinary strategy for designing better learning experiences for both students and teachers.

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AI: A Brilliant but Biased Tool for Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

I would describe faculty as on a spectrum between sanguine and despairing,” says Dr. Brown, director of academic integrity at The Institute for Learning and Teaching at Colorado State University (CSU). As you can imagine, people were and still are apprehensive. Dr. Joseph F. Brown A perfect solution was not easy to find.

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Preparing Students for Future Work Using Narrative Approaches

The Scholarly Teacher

Introduction The world of work continues to change. Consider the following predictions: Tomorrow’s college graduates will likely hold 20 to 30 different jobs across 8 to 10 industries (McGowan & Shipley, 2020). In the future, graduates will be rewarded for movement and agility (Cadigan, 2021), rather than stability and loyalty.