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Eric Telfer

Commentary on Leadership, Education and Society - 0 views

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    Commentary on Education, Leadership and Society One of the posts that provides some great insights into the plight of leadership and education is in Harvard University's Pathways to Prosperity Project, dated February 11, 2011.
seantheoret

Youth, Creativity, and Copyright in the Digital Age article - 0 views

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    This article describes a study which highlights the importance of educating our students on the digital copyright laws. The study found that students are overwhelmingly ignorant of those laws and the article initiates the discussion of how to begin to educate students.
leahammond

Harvard Education Publishing Group - Home - 0 views

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    "From Math Helper to Community Organizer New longitudinal studies identify key factors in leadership development"
marciapeterson

The Trouble with Leadership Theories - HBR - 1 views

  • Rob’s answer wasn’t really what Collins meant by Level-5 leadership. Yet it was powerful in its own right. I could understand where Rob stood and what he believed. The power, of course, didn’t come from just his words; it came from his strong connection to them. That connection was missing when he tried to use Level-5 leadership as shorthand for his own thinking.
  • The statements are powerful because they’re not polished. They’re just what you believe
  • The language of leadership has become so cookie-cutter and cliché that we filter it out. Of course, the act of great leadership is never cliché. It’s an art. It should be informed by smart research, yet it should be shaped by on-the-ground experience. Both are critical.
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    The Trouble with Leadership Theories
Cathy Knight

Women in Tech: The Missing Demographic - Harvard Political Review - 0 views

  • essary first step to changing the underrepresentation of women in the technical workforce. Young women are more likely to enter and succeed in fields in which they can see themselves. However, this can only be achieved when female students have the same opportunities as male students to succeed in STEM fields during high school and college, and then encounter successful role models in the professional world.
  • essary first step to changing the underrepresentation of women in the technical workforce.
mpimental

Racial Discrimination in Face Recognition Technology - Science in the News - 0 views

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    I think a lot about how law enforcement have been starting to use facial recognition technology that is often inaccurate for folks ith darker skin.
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