In contrast to yesterday's preferred diplomas, practical know-how is favored today. For a long time, universities, schools have trained professionals on the basis of theories, leaving the young ...
When Laurence J. Malone started teaching introductory economics courses nearly two decades ago, he did what a lot of professors do: He crammed as much theory as possible into one semester. His ...
Theoretical and applied training represent two distinct approaches to learning, each with its own benefits and applications. Theoretical training teaches fundamental concepts. For those of you who ...
In the dynamic field of public administration, the challenge of translating theoretical knowledge into practical application has long been a topic of concern. Public administration, by its nature, ...
Welcome! This is a new blog grounded in the ideas put forth in the just-released book, A New Unified Theory of Psychology. Theory of Knowledge might sound like an unusual name for a blog, especially a ...
It’s a conversation many people on hiring teams have had: knowledge vs. skills. In the cutthroat world of recruiting and hiring, we often find ourselves caught up in debates about which is more ...
What is the best way to look at the world? One way is via the lens of an artist, who sees opportunities for beauty and creative expression. Another way is that of the theologian, who appreciates and ...
I recently had a lively discussion with a friend about the relative importance of education and experience in developing expertise and how these components interact. After observing a mutual friend's ...