Dilbert on ‘best practice’ Posted on September 9, 2008 by Doug Belshaw If you’re an educator, you don’t need me to comment on this: Related Posts:TB872: Four advantages of systems practiceTB871: Area of practice diagramTB872: Reflection, reflexivity, and 'practice performances'TB871: Systems practice competenciesWeeknote 39/2023TB871: Modelling myself as a viable system
It’s always a hoot to Google “best practice”. Just tried Googling: teaching “best practice” … a mere 2,480,000 hits.:lol: They can’t all be the best. Reply
It's always a hoot to Google “best practice”. Just tried Googling: teaching “best practice”… a mere 2,480,000 hits.:lol: They can't all be the best. Reply
Yeah, it's funny (I heart Dilbert), but if you think about it a little the logic is out of whack. Language is a slippery thing. Reply
Yeah, it’s funny (I heart Dilbert), but if you think about it a little the logic is out of whack. Language is a slippery thing. Reply
I'm an educator, too, so… no comment…
I’m an educator, too, so… no comment…
It’s always a hoot to Google “best practice”. Just tried Googling: teaching “best practice”
… a mere 2,480,000 hits.:lol: They can’t all be the best.
But I want to know what the average best practice is! ;-)
But I want to know what the average best practice is! ;-)
It's always a hoot to Google “best practice”. Just tried Googling: teaching “best practice”… a mere 2,480,000 hits.:lol: They can't all be the best.
Yeah, it's funny (I heart Dilbert), but if you think about it a little the logic is out of whack. Language is a slippery thing.
Yeah, it’s funny (I heart Dilbert), but if you think about it a little the logic is out of whack. Language is a slippery thing.
This is hilarious :)
This is hilarious :)