I don’t know if you remember. But a few years back a book came out where folks would send a postcard to this guy. On the postcard would be a secret. He has a blog, too, called PostSecret. Well, I was listening to NPR the other day, and the author Frank Warren was on talking about a new book that’s coming out.
It got me to thinking: What secrets do I have about teaching, learning, training, and instructional design?
And so I thought, what if others have secrets, too? What would they be? So, I decided to give it a shot. I’ve created a little form below for you to type in your secret. I promise it is anonymous. I have no way of know who entered each secret.
So, what’s your secret?
- Maybe it’s a secret about teaching with adolescents.
- Maybe it’s a secret about building training in your company.
- Maybe, you don’t really like something about your job.
- Maybe, you never bought a single textbook during your sophomore year in college.
In any case, enter your secret below. I’ll compile them, and publish them in a few days. I encourage you to pass this on to your colleagues, so they can enter their secrets. If you have suggestions or comments about this idea, please add those in the comments below, too.
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