Colleague Anthony Rebora, over at Education Week’s Teacher Magazine, is live-blogging the National Staff Development Council’s annual conference. He has a really great post up about the definition of ...
FORT BRAGG, N.C. – Noncommissioned officers play a vital role in leading and mentoring Soldiers, as well as implementing policies and procedures. Their expertise, acquired through years of service, is ...
(This post is Part Three in a four-part series on this topic. You can see Part One here and Part Two here.) This week’s question is: What are the do’s and don’ts of professional development? This is ...
Earning your degree and landing that first position in your career field of choice might seem like an exciting finish line to what’s been many years of academic preparation and training. But in ...
FORT EUSTIS, Va. (Jan. 29, 2016) -- With the new year came a number of changes in Army noncommissioned officer professional development, and NCOs can expect more changes coming soon, said Command Sgt.
Teacher professional development is undergoing a facelift of sorts, moving from static and uninteresting lectures to dynamic video coaching, mentorship programs, and approaches that engage teachers ...
Training programs can occur in many formats, including direct instruction. Whatever the form, professional development and training are key to employee engagement and sense of meaning at work. If ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I provide career insights for you to be seen and promote. Effective management of organizational expertise is crucial for staying ...
Developing and continual growth as a professional is an important part of most careers, but it plays a pivotal role if you’re a registered nurse (RN). Depending on the state you practice in, ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. When I began my career in higher education, the focus was almost entirely on preparing students for ...
(I generally write my blogs hoping both clients of psychotherapy and psychotherapists will read it. In this blog, however, my intended audience is mental health professionals.) Friends, it has been a ...