Tag Archives: bias
Learning from travel
I love to travel! I love experiencing new places, new sites, new people, learning history and culture, trying some new foods (I’m not a foodie and I’m a picky eater, but I try my best!), practicing new languages, and stepping … Continue reading
Posted in reflection
Tagged adventure, Amy Illingworth, asia, bias, experience, reflection, travel, Vietnam, Writing
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Critical Consumers
During my doctoral studies, one of the first things I learned (or truly understood in application) was the importance of being a critical consumer of educational research. I spent hours reading research and asking questions such as: Who conducted this … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership
Tagged Amy Illingworth, bias, context, data, decisions, education, leadership, research, situational
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