The surprising thing Google learned about its employees — and what it means for today’s students
The conventional wisdom about 21st-century skills holds that students need to master the STEM subjects — science, technology, engineering, and math — and learn to code as well because that’s where the jobs are. It turns out that it is a gross simplification of what students need to know and be able to do, and some proof for that comes from a surprising source: Google.
+ Valerie Strauss
+ "Project Aristotle shows that the best teams at Google exhibit a range of soft skills: equality, generosity, curiosity toward the ideas of your teammates, empathy, and emotional intelligence."