I´m teaching 2 courses at an institute at a poor region of Peru (remote).
Here institutes teach 3 years careers (technicians), but then they can go to university if they want, but they would usually need to study 3 more years (6 in total, instead of the normal 5 years bachelor degrees).
And they started hiring a person to talk about "Transformational Leadership".
Okay, not my favorite topic, but I can listen and try to learn.
But the lady started talking about how she was an example, since she studied so much and got certifications, and then she also mentioned: "I have a Doctorate in International Business".
Even in the cover picture of her Linkedin profile, it says "Ph. D". Really big.
However, there was no Ph.D. at all in the national registry.
And her Ph.D. at linkedin was listed as lasting for 1 year.
When I looked up the "school", it was obviously a non-accredited Florida "school".
Should I call my superior to tell them that they should look it up?
Maybe it doesn´t matter, since the topics of the conferences are so soft, and the PhD is not a requirement at all, but if she´s is putting herself as an example about what the others can do. I don´t know if that´s correct.
Maybe I shouldn´t say anything. Who knows the correct answer.
Here institutes teach 3 years careers (technicians), but then they can go to university if they want, but they would usually need to study 3 more years (6 in total, instead of the normal 5 years bachelor degrees).
And they started hiring a person to talk about "Transformational Leadership".
Okay, not my favorite topic, but I can listen and try to learn.
But the lady started talking about how she was an example, since she studied so much and got certifications, and then she also mentioned: "I have a Doctorate in International Business".
Even in the cover picture of her Linkedin profile, it says "Ph. D". Really big.
However, there was no Ph.D. at all in the national registry.
And her Ph.D. at linkedin was listed as lasting for 1 year.
When I looked up the "school", it was obviously a non-accredited Florida "school".
Should I call my superior to tell them that they should look it up?
Maybe it doesn´t matter, since the topics of the conferences are so soft, and the PhD is not a requirement at all, but if she´s is putting herself as an example about what the others can do. I don´t know if that´s correct.
Maybe I shouldn´t say anything. Who knows the correct answer.


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