End of Term Reflections: Papers, Progress, and Perspective

I just submitted the final papers for my graduate classes this term, and I have to admit, it’s a mix of relief, pride, and a tiny bit of exhaustion. Flowers on the counter of my favorite local café and study spot. This semester stretched me in all the right ways. Between case studies, financial analysis, … Continue reading End of Term Reflections: Papers, Progress, and Perspective

One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Understanding How People Learn in School and the Workplace

Learning Isn't Linear If there’s one thing I’ve learned from years in training and now as a returning college student, it’s this: learning isn’t linear and certainly not one-size-fits-all. Too often, training programs and academic environments are built around the assumption that if you just provide the information clearly enough, people will absorb it. But … Continue reading One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Understanding How People Learn in School and the Workplace