Authenticity Tip #34: Be Brave. Be Humble. Be Curious.

In education, the term authenticity is often used to reference the relevance or meaning of instruction and training to learners. Based on half a million drivers in the Luma Brighter Learning platform providing feedback, our original findings are supported as to how authenticity varies between those who create and decide on curriculum and those who consume or interact with the curriculum.Our goal is to provide weekly tips and strategies for building authentic learning experiences that inspire your team members, create a lasting impression, and grow your safety culture. For more information, read Dr. Gina Anderson’s article, Create Instruction That Engages, Inspires, and Elevates Your Safety Culture.

I Love Learning Podcast, EP34: Dr. Susan Baumgaertel, Founder of myMDadvocate

Authentic Learning Tip #34: Be Brave. Be Humble. Be Curious.

Authenticity requires individual risk. This means that we all must be open and curious to try new things. This week’s tip is to be brave and step out of your comfort zone to try new things; but be kind to yourself when you make mistakes. Learning a new skill or new information can be challenging, but the reward will outweigh the challenges.

The first step is to be brave enough to try.

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