Just because you had an original idea that you think is pretty good does not mean others must go along... especially if it has been disproved many times before.
Hey IT, if you immediately say, “oh, that can’t be done,” your clients/ customers either inside or outside your organization don’t believe you... and with good reason. They have often seen it done elsewhere.
Look at the things you are trying to accomplish (I know accomplish is a dubious concept but you know what I mean)... if anyone else responsible for any part (a boss, supervisor, hiring committee, advisor, parent, child, co-worker, committee, etc.) then remove it from your list.
Listening to a YouTube featuring a Stephen Jay Gould lecture on my walk, I appreciate the support of advertisers, but when your company interrupts the content every 2-3 minutes, I’m unlikely to become a customer.
One reason I don’t make recordings of presentation available is it takes so long to try to figure out how to closed caption the natural speech. It quicker to record an abbreviated version and closed captioning that.
Billionaires with bags of money they are willing to hand out to schools convince “educators” to try their quacky idea about schools & teaching, then they interpret *anything* that can be displayed on misleading graphs as “data that its working.”
One of the mistakes educators make is believing the conclusion that what we try to do can be reduced to a number. The value (economic, political, cultural) of an individual or population lies in its variation. We should cultivate that more than seeking standardized students.