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Episode 126 - Certification Versus Qualification

Episode 126 - Certification Versus Qualification

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Do certifications accurately reflect an individual's qualifications? This is an ongoing argument depending on what side of the exam you are on. How much value should we on that piece of paper? And, regardless, how do we work towards obtaining and maintaining qualifications? In this podcast episode, we discuss it all including Dunning-Kruger Effect and Hierachy of Competence. We also delve into teaching strategies that can help newcomers gain their confidence after achieving whatever got them there in the first place.

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