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Levine, Eliot – Aurora Institute, 2021
Building academic knowledge is still essential, but success in most professional and personal pursuits demands an additional set of skills and dispositions such as self-direction, collaboration, communication, and a growth mindset. These "habits of success" can be developed--they are not fixed, innate traits--but traditional approaches…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Success, Habit Formation, Cooperation
Lehmann, Wolfgang – Journal of Education and Work, 2023
The transition from university to the graduate labour market has become increasingly competitive. As university degrees no longer offer a guarantee for success, graduates mobilise other forms of capital to gain a competitive advantage. First-in-family and working-class students are seen to be disadvantaged as they lack access to the types of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, First Generation College Students, Working Class, College Graduates
Leroux, Janice – 1992
Analysis of questionnaires completed by 27 successful Canadian women indicated that these women experienced satisfaction in carrying out research, publishing, and artistic and engineering production, while at the same time maintaining a healthy feeling of equality in a career path. Patterns of career growth indicated inconsistent vertical…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Attribution Theory, Career Development