by Leonard Geddes | Dec 19, 2023 | Article, Blog Post
In the initial 2013 release of my article “Why Good Students Do ‘Bad’ in College,” I explored the often misunderstood reasons behind college students’ underperformance. This post shifted the focus from the stereotype of lazy students to a more...
by Leonard Geddes | Oct 31, 2023 | Article, Blog Post, The Well
In the chilling ambiance of Halloween, here’s a spine-tingling question for educators and students: Which type of question sends shivers down the spines of students? Hint #1: It’s a universal type of question that causes students to instantly sweat upon...
by Leonard Geddes | Oct 13, 2023 | The Well
Starting college is an exciting yet challenging journey for students. For both educators and students, the initial weeks are typically characterized by an anticipation of new academic experiences and challenges. However, it’s crucial to recognize that during...
by Leonard Geddes | Apr 1, 2019 | Blog Post
In the early 1900s, Frank and Lillian Gilbreth carefully observed thousands of bricklayers at work. The Gilbreths saw that each craftsman had developed his own peculiar way of operating. They noticed that the bricklayers did not always use the same motion as they...