There are three basic skills that students need if they want to thrive in a knowledge economy: the ability to do critical thinking and problem-solving; the ability to communicate effectively; and the ability to collaborate.
There are three basic skills that students need if they want to thrive in a knowledge economy: the ability to do critical thinking and problem-solving; the ability to communicate effectively; and the ability to collaborate.
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Waterfall in the park on the way to Jasper. Pulled a U-turn for this shot…
Nokia Pure typeface by Dalton Maag, winner of the Graphics category in the Design Museum’s Designs of the Year 2012. The...
It ain’t a Saturday night without the Freaks and Geeks boxset and a glass of wine. At least not in this house.