Top 9 essential works on pedagogy (2/2)
The second part of our selection is here! Now you are spoiled for choice!
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The seven skills needed for the education of the future, Edgar Morin
In this book, the philosopher Edgar Morin offers us his thoughts on education and teaching in a new world. He proposes a transdisciplinary approach to understand problems in their entirety. In short, a global vision of knowledge, which would combine the contributions of the natural sciences and the human sciences.
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Healing the error at school, Yves Reuter
Mistakes are often considered a sign of poor student performance. The term is frightening, but it is actually just one step in the learning process. This book explores how to de-dramatize mistakes, make them constructive, and help children overcome their potential difficulties.
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The Natural Laws of the Child, Céline Alvarez
The current education system, often unsuited to the natural mechanisms of the child's brain, can be a hindrance to good learning. After obtaining striking results following a 3-year experiment conducted in a nursery school in Gennevilliers and drawing on the work of Maria Montessori (see Top 9 essential works on pedagogy 1/2 ), the author offers her vision of an education that takes into account the natural laws of children.
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And as once again, there is no age to continue to develop and progress: A well-made head, Tony Buzan
A book to help with personal development, to better exploit our cognitive abilities. It dismantles, among other things, the preconceived ideas about learning, in order to better use our cerebral abilities: strengthen memory, read quickly and better... and many others!
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Happy reading ;)
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