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Extrinsic rewards are not the best way to motivate students
“Rewards are constellations of attributes, and firms should focus more on the motivational effects of the attributes associated with a reward rather than the reward type itself,” Presslee said. “Results confirmed that each of these attributes – individually and in combination – increases employee effort and performance.” Source: Cash may not be the most effective…

Being a lifelong beginner
We are all lifelong beginners. We need to redefine the word as one that empowers people and not undermines or reduces their contribution. Source: I’m a “Lifelong Beginner”. Are you? – DEV For a couple of years after college I worked in the private sector. It was pretty weird not having a beginning (August) and…

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ⓔ Ugh, it’s April 1st (but yay for Apple and Gmail)
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