Month: January 2023

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Times of India Article on Helping Children Balance Climate Hope and Despair

Recently, NLL Faculty Director Dr. Tina Grotzer spoke to Srijana Mitra Das for the Times Evoke section of the Times of India to discuss how to help students to navigate between hope and despair during a time of climate change. You can find the interview at this link….Continue Reading Times of India Article on Helping Children Balance Climate Hope and Despair

Experiences of Awe and Meaning at Work

The emotion of awe has become an increasingly popular topic of interest for social science researchers over the past two decades. A small but growing body of research makes the case that these milder forms of awe can and should be elicited in the context of work….Continue Reading Experiences of Awe and Meaning at Work

“Your Network is Your Net Worth”: Revealing the Social Aspects of Transfer of Learning at Work

Learning transfer is the idea that you can apply knowledge learned in an educational setting to a performance context. Traditionally, it was considered a process or outcome that should occur as a result of learning something. More recently, perspectives highlight the role of an individual’s motivation, the educator’s actions, and the contexts’ features in enabling it. …Continue Reading “Your Network is Your Net Worth”: Revealing the Social Aspects of Transfer of Learning at Work