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Intergenerational education requires shaping the student’s learning experience to fit the very world that the new generation will be situated in. It is a moving playing field. Understanding *inter*generational education means understanding the precarious relations of *in-betweeness: the* *actors are situated in between worlds*. This means education ought to be a series of continuous transformations as it pursues its goals: not only the *re-invention* of social drives, but also and more significantly, the ongoing *evolution* of social values.

Intergenerational Education for the Future

Bonnitta Roy

When you learn hard skills, be precise and measured. Go slowly. Make one simple move at a time, repeating and perfecting it before you move on. Pay attention to errors, and fix them, particularly at the start. Learning fundamentals only seems boring—in fact, it’s the key moment of investment. If you build the right pathway now, you’ll save yourself a lot of time and trouble down the line.

The Little Book of Talent

Daniel Coyle

We want to be very clear: self-blame is equally as toxic as blaming others, or circumstances, and it is NOT taking responsibility.

The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership

Jim Dethmer, Diana Chapman, and Kaley Klemp

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