Lifelong Learners In this week’s blog on education, curriculum designer and writer Caroline Slee-Poulos shares the big picture of why we do what we do: lifelong learners. In education, we like to express the most important goal of any classroom as creating lifelong learners. This takes shape in different ways at different ages. At the […]
Friday Filosophy v.07.29.2022 Founder and managing member Ron Slee shares quotes and thoughts for consideration from Aesop, the fable writer, in Friday Filosophy v.07.29.2022. Aesop, 620–564 BCE, was a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop’s Fables. Although his existence remains unclear and no writings by him survive, numerous tales credited to him were gathered across […]
Technician Shortage? Grow Your Own Techs! Tonight, Learning Without Scars is proud to introduce readers to our new guest writer, Steven Johnson. In his debut post, he writes about a crucial issue we are facing: Technician Shortage? Grow Your Own Techs! Steven Johnson retired from Associated Equipment Distributors in 2020 as Vice President of Academic […]
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The Importance of Service Guest writer Mets Kramer is back with a new blog post for us. Read on to learn about The Importance of Service. Over the past few months, I’ve been travelling to visit numerous dealers all over the US and Canada. During my visits we tend to have long conversations on the […]
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Are Your Employees Assets OR simply Tools from a Toolbox? In this, the second installment in our series on learning and education, our founder and managing member Ron Slee asks a fundamental question: Are Your Employees Assets OR simply Tools from a Toolbox? Your answer determines how you approach the education of your team members. […]
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Friday Filosophy v.07.22.2022 In Friday Filosophy v.07.22.2022, Ron Slee shares quotes and thoughts for consideration from John Muir. John Muir April 21, 1838 – December 24, 1914), also known as “John of the Mountains” and “Father of the National Parks“, was an influential Scottish-American naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, botanist, zoologist, glaciologist, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States of America. His letters, essays, […]
Lifelong Learners
/in Caroline Slee-Poulos, Guest Bloggers, Uncategorized/by Caroline Slee-PoulosLifelong Learners In this week’s blog on education, curriculum designer and writer Caroline Slee-Poulos shares the big picture of why we do what we do: lifelong learners. In education, we like to express the most important goal of any classroom as creating lifelong learners. This takes shape in different ways at different ages. At the […]
Friday Filosophy v.07.29.2022
/in Filosophy, Words of Wisdom/by Caroline Slee-PoulosFriday Filosophy v.07.29.2022 Founder and managing member Ron Slee shares quotes and thoughts for consideration from Aesop, the fable writer, in Friday Filosophy v.07.29.2022. Aesop, 620–564 BCE, was a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop’s Fables. Although his existence remains unclear and no writings by him survive, numerous tales credited to him were gathered across […]
Technician Shortage? Grow Your Own Techs!
/in Uncategorized/by Caroline Slee-PoulosTechnician Shortage? Grow Your Own Techs! Tonight, Learning Without Scars is proud to introduce readers to our new guest writer, Steven Johnson. In his debut post, he writes about a crucial issue we are facing: Technician Shortage? Grow Your Own Techs! Steven Johnson retired from Associated Equipment Distributors in 2020 as Vice President of Academic […]
The Importance of Service
/in Guest Bloggers, Mets Kramer/by Caroline Slee-PoulosThe Importance of Service Guest writer Mets Kramer is back with a new blog post for us. Read on to learn about The Importance of Service. Over the past few months, I’ve been travelling to visit numerous dealers all over the US and Canada. During my visits we tend to have long conversations on the […]
Are Your Employees Assets OR simply Tools from a Toolbox?
/in Management, Personnel, Training/by Caroline Slee-PoulosAre Your Employees Assets OR simply Tools from a Toolbox? In this, the second installment in our series on learning and education, our founder and managing member Ron Slee asks a fundamental question: Are Your Employees Assets OR simply Tools from a Toolbox? Your answer determines how you approach the education of your team members. […]
Friday Filosophy v.07.22.2022
/in Filosophy/by Caroline Slee-PoulosFriday Filosophy v.07.22.2022 In Friday Filosophy v.07.22.2022, Ron Slee shares quotes and thoughts for consideration from John Muir. John Muir April 21, 1838 – December 24, 1914), also known as “John of the Mountains” and “Father of the National Parks“, was an influential Scottish-American naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, botanist, zoologist, glaciologist, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States of America. His letters, essays, […]