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Monday, June 15, 2026

ADAM GRANT ON THE BEST WAY

 

The best way 

to learn is 

to teach

ADAM GRANT ON GRADES

 

Grades are never 

a strong predictor 

of job performance

ADAM GRANT ON EXTRAORDINARY EDUCATORS

 

Extraordinary educators

foster rethinking cycles 

by instilling intellectual humility. 

It disseminate  doubts 

and cultivate curiosity.

ADAM GRANT ON FOCUS OF LEARNING

 

Learning has to be focussed 

less on being right 

and more on building the skills 

to consider different views 

and argue productively about them.

Saturday, June 13, 2026

ADAM GRANT ON LECTURES

 ADAM GRANT ON LECTURES

IN

THINK AGAIN


Lectures are not always the best method of learning. They are not enough to develop students into lifelong learners.


If you spend all your student days being fed information and are never given the opportunity to question it, you won't develop the tools for rethinking that you need in life.

Valedictorian

 Valedictorian      

             

valɪdɪkˈtɔːriən


A valedictorian is the highest-ranking academic student in graduating class. Typically selected based on having the highest Grade Point Average (GPA), this student is awarded the honor of delivering the farewell speech (the "valedictory" address) at the graduation ceremony.


Etymology and Origin


Latin Roots: 


The term originates from the Latin phrase vale dicere, which simply translates to "to say farewell".


Tradition: 


The practice dates back to 1750 at Harvard University, where the student chosen to deliver the farewell was initially selected for their speaking ability to keep ceremonies entertaining, before it became strictly an academic award.


How They Are Chosen


While GPA is the primary metric in high schools and colleges across North America, the selection process can sometimes factor in other achievements that the Institutions might consider.

POPE LEO

 


Pope Leo


Life is not a race to show off on our own, but a path we learn to walk together.


Anyone who doesnot know how to live with  and for others has not yet understood life.