A study finds unverifiable or inaccurate publications on many CVs; a dropout's coding school joins with a college; recognizing real change; and more.
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Innovation is now a currency of its own, a standard by which institutions are judged and even ranked. Three experts offer their guiding principles for how to make it work. (PREMIUM)
Promoting “fearless creativity” and borrowing a teaching approach from preschool were two of the suggestions.
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