The latest season of Project Runway (it's the teams edition--advertised as "There's no I in TEAM") has really got me thinking. How many of you would HIRE someone who came into an interview and announced the following: I prefer to work alone (translation: I'm terrible at working collaboratively). I am really good at book work (translation: I can't apply my knowledge to real-world problems). Now, how many of the TOP secondary students in our current education system would proudly say . . . I hate working in groups. Standardized test scores are what I have to show for my educational career. Seems there's a giant disconnect between "real world" skills we want to hire and skills learned within traditional schools. What do you think? Wordle.of the ISTE Nets for Students