Creative Schools is the education administration, education reforms, education policy and education workout book which tells a revolutionary way to educate our next generation. Ken Robinson and Lou Aronica are the authors of this superb book. Ken is the bestselling author in the New York Times. He is one of the most influential voices in education who get the attention of the authorities. Lou Aronica is a bestselling author and he also writes four magnificent novels. Education plays an important role in the development of children, society, country and the whole world.
The world is progressing with every coming day but we are not updating our subjects. Technology is changing day by day but still, we teach the students about the experiments that scientist performs two centuries ago. The schooling system is not working great although students are getting higher marks. Today kids and their teachers focus on the grades. Teachers and parents did not know either child are getting the ideas or not. This pattern of teaching did produce Newton, Curie and other great names. We should change our patterns of teaching kids and give the awareness that marks are not that important but concepts are important. A comprehensive book for all the parents and teachers.
The “Managing Sustainable Business: An Executive Education Case and Textbook, 1st Edition” is a helpful book for all business field people. Gilbert G. Lenssen is the author of this instructive book. Gilbert G. Lenssen is President Emeritus of the European Academy of Business in Society. He was Professor of International Management at the College of Europe, visiting fellow at Templeton College. Managing Sustainable Business is a wonderful book that offers 32 texts and case studies from numerous business sectors for Sustainable Business.
The case studies of this book are developed and tested in leading business schools. It is very helpful for the newbie and professional businesses who want to get more profitable. A sustainable business is highly responsive to the demands and challenges of both markets and societies. Each chapter of this book is well written and easy to read with excellent examples throughout. Gilbert also reveals some business ethics that are necessary for all business people. All in all, Managing Sustainable Business is a must-read book for all business people.
The “Should Robots Replace Teachers?: AI and the Future of Education (Digital Futures)” is a great book that analyzes the role of technology in education. This book engages all the readers from start to end of page and worth to read. Neil Selwyn is the author of this book. Neil is a professor of Education at Monash University, Melbourne. In this book, Neil Selwyn describes how robots are changing the nature of education and also another life method. Robots can play an important role in the education of young people.
Robots have changed the lives of people, they can work without error and more efficiently perform tasks at a consistent level of accuracy. They save time and perform difficult tasks where people feel hesitant. Most educators remain convinced of the need for human teachers. The author pushes conversation about AI and education into the realm of values, judgements and politics. To sum it up, Should Robots Replace Teachers? It is a necessary book for anyone who is interested in the future of education.
“Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions” is a fact-filled book in which the author tells us the details of how the admissions offices in colleges work and what is the actual and behind-the-scene criteria to get admission in the famous and renown colleges. This fact-filled and realistic book is written by Jeffrey Selingo. He is the bestselling author both nationally and internationally and has served in Higher Education and in politics for many years. The book highlights the fact that there is a specified agenda and policy for admissions in colleges and universities which is unknown to a layman.
People think that they didn’t get admission because they are not fulfilling the criteria fixed by the college but actually the reason is totally different. Here the author wanted to make us including parents and students realize that none of the colleges is good or bad and students as well as teaching and non- teaching staff makes the college good or bad. So, never believe in so-called sayings and research about every aspect before trusting anything. Summarizing, the book is highly informative, lesson giving, full of inspiration, and interest for the readers.