Trainers, professors and teachers are well familiar with the question: "will there be a test?". Students are concerned about if their learning will be evaluated and how it will effect their lives.
What a question behind the question: will this learning effect my life?
When it comes to facilitating learning, it may be the primary question. Why spend time on a topic if it has little impact on you? Why learn what you don't need and can't use?
Unless, of course, you are going to be tested.
Yes, we are going to be tested. Everything that we learn matters. How we apply it matters. What we do next, who we share it with, how we use it to avoid mistakes, how we use our learning to solve problems and achieve our goals. It all matters.
Yes, there will be a test. Maybe today, maybe a week from now, maybe years into the future, but yes there will be a test.
Here's the good news:
Life is an open book exam. We can keep learning until we get it right. And then we can make it even better.
What have you learned today?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
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